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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS/200 to 240V specifications)

BU1002SW/BU3002SW
Instruction Manual

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BU1002S W

• This manual provides important safety-related information. Thoroughly read and understand
this manual before installing and using the product.
• Keep this manual in a convenient location so that you can refer to it whenever necessary.
Introduction
Features of this product
Thank you for purchasing Omron's Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
● The UPS protects computers and other devices from power failures, voltage variations,
instantaneous voltage drops, and surge voltage such as that caused by lightning (a
phenomenon in which extraordinary high voltage occurs instantaneously).
● This unit is an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with power supply output of 200 to 240V AC.
● Under normal conditions, it converts the commercial power to a direct current once,
reconverts it to a stable AC sine wave, and outputs it.
When a commercial power failure is detected, the unit switches to battery supply to
provide continuous sine wave output. This is especially suitable for use where power
supply conditions are poor (for example, when there are large variations in voltage).
● BU1002SW output capacity is 1000VA/700W, and BU3002SW output capacity is 3000VA/2100W.

Notes on the use of the Backup Power Supply


● This product is designed and manufactured for use for FA, OA equipment such as
personal computers.
Do not use it when very high reliability and safety are required as listed below.
• Medical equipment that may cause death directly
• Applications that may cause injury (applications that directly affect the operation and
control of planes, ships, railroads, elevators, and so on)
• Applications that are always subjected to vibration such as cars and ships
• Applications in which a failure of this product may cause significant damage or effect to
the society and public (important computer systems, main communication equipment,
public transportation systems, and so on)
• Equipment with the same level of importance
● For equipment that greatly affects the safety of people and maintaining public functions,
special considerations related to operation, maintenance, and management must be taken
such as duplicating the system and emergency power generation facilities.
● Observe the contents of this manual such as the use conditions and environments.
● When you want to use this product for an important system that requires very high
reliability, contact us; _____________________
● Do not modify/alter this product.

Disclaimers
We are not liable for any damage or secondary damage resulting from the use of our product,
including malfunction and failure of equipment, connected devices, or software.
● Make sure to read the safety precautions before using the unit.
● In the event you transfer or sell this unit to a third party, please include all of the
documentation that came with this unit. This is to ensure that the unit is used in line with
the conditions described in the included documentation.
• This manual contains important safety-related information. Please read and understand
the contents of the manual before beginning operation.
If you discover any omissions or errors in the manual, please contact the shop of
purchase.
● Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
● The names of other companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
● Note on user registration Please fill out the required items on the included user registration
card and send it to our customer support center.
©OMRON Corporation. 2006 All Rights Reserved.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
This manual contains important instructions for BU1002SW that should
be followed when using the UPS and batteries.

2. SYMBOL
This symbol indicates earth ground.

This symbol indicates turning on UPS.

This symbol indicates turning off UPS.

3. INTERNAL BATTERY
Internal battery voltage is 36V DC for BU1002SW and 72V DC for
BU3002SW.

4. TEMPERATURE RATING
The maximum ambient temperature of the UPS is 40°C.

5. ENVIRONMENT
The unit is intended for installation in a temperature controlled, indoor
area free of conductive contaminants.
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
1. CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS.
Ce manuel contient des instructions importantes pour le BU1002SW
qui doivent être respectées lors de l’utilisation de l’ASC et des
batteries.

2. SYMBOLE
Ce symbole indique la terre.

Ce symbole indique la mise sous tension de l’ASC.

Ce symbole indique la mise hors tension de l’ASC.

3. BATTERIE INTERNE
La tension de la batterie interne est de 36V DC pour BU1002SW et de
72V DC pour BU3002SW.

4. TEMPÉRATURE NOMINALE
La température ambiante maximale de l’ASC est de 40ºC.

5. ENVIRONNEMENT
L’appareil est conçu pour une installation dans un espace intérieur à la
température contrôlée et exempt de contaminants conducteurs.
BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Procedure from installation to operation

Read “Safety precautions”


Page iii Start

Remove the product from the


package and check the contents
Page 1

Perform installation and


Installation/connection
connection Page 6

Are you Yes Read “Using the UPS


using UPS monitoring
monitoring software and
software or contact contact signal” Page 66
signal?

No

Check the operation and


displays Pages 29

Preparation for operation


Charge the battery
Page 31

Measure the backup time


Page 31

Charge the battery again


Page 31
* Preparation for operation is
complete.

Operate Page 32
No

Perform maintenance Maintenance/


Deteriorated
and inspection Page 51 battery?
Fan stopped? inspection
No

Replace the battery Yes Yes


Page 53

Replace the fan


Page 62

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Table of Contents

■ Table of Contents ■
Introduction
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................................. iii
1. Preparation ................................................................................................................................ 1
1-1 Unpacking the product................................................................................................................................... 1
1-2 Checking the contents ................................................................................................................................... 1
1-3 Name of each part ......................................................................................................................................... 2
1-4 Explanation of symbols used on unit ............................................................................................................. 5
2. Installation and connection ........................................................................................................ 6
2-1 Precautions and notes on installation and connection .................................................................................. 6
2-2 Installation and connection .......................................................................................................................... 15
2-3 Connecting the equipment........................................................................................................................... 20
2-4 Checking the operation................................................................................................................................ 29
2-5 Charging the battery .................................................................................................................................... 31
2-6 Measuring the initial value of backup time................................................................................................... 31
2-7 Recharging the battery ................................................................................................................................ 31
3. Operation ................................................................................................................................. 32
3-1 Precautions and notes for operation............................................................................................................ 32
3-2 Start and stop procedures and basic operation ........................................................................................... 34
3-3 Interpreting beeps and displays................................................................................................................... 37
4. UPS functions .......................................................................................................................... 39
4-1 Suspending a beep...................................................................................................................................... 39
4-2 Self-diagnosis test ....................................................................................................................................... 39
4-3 Description of the auto battery test function ................................................................................................ 40
4-4 Changing the setting of the functions .......................................................................................................... 40
5. Measuring the backup time .................................................................................................... 49
5-1 How to measure backup time ...................................................................................................................... 49
5-2 Estimated backup time ................................................................................................................................ 49
6. Maintenance and Inspection .................................................................................................. 51
6-1 Checking the battery.................................................................................................................................... 52
6-2 Replacing the battery................................................................................................................................... 53
6-3 Replacing the fan......................................................................................................................................... 62
6-4 Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................................... 65
7. Using the UPS monitoring software and contact signal .......................................................... 66
7-1 When using the included UPS monitoring software to perform auto shutdown........................................... 68
7-2 When performing auto-save functions using the UPS service in Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 +
UPS service driver ....................................................................................................................................... 71
7-3 When performing auto-save functions using the standard UPS service in Windows Server
2003/XP/2000/NT ........................................................................................................................................ 72
7-4 Contact signal .............................................................................................................................................. 78
8. Using an SNMP/Web card....................................................................................................... 85
8-1 Adding an SNMP/Web card......................................................................................................................... 85
8-2 SNMP/Web card outline .............................................................................................................................. 86
9. Extending the backup time ...................................................................................................... 87
9-1 Connecting an additional battery unit ......................................................................................................... 87
10. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 89
Reference .................................................................................................................................... 90
A. Specifications ................................................................................................................................................ 90
B. Dimensions ................................................................................................................................................... 92
C. Circuit block diagram .................................................................................................................................... 93
D. Related products ........................................................................................................................................... 93

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Safety precautions Important information for safe operation is described.


Be sure to read it before installation and start of use.

● The safety symbols and their meaning used in this manual are as follows:

Warning Misuse may cause death or serious injury.

Caution Misuse may cause injury or property damage.

* Property damage means damage to houses/household effects, livestock, and pets.

: Indicates prohibition. For example, indicates that disassembly is prohibited.

: Indicates obligation. For example, indicates that grounding is necessary.

Note that events categorized as a caution required matter also may cause more serious results under certain
conditions.

Warning
Do not use this unit when very high reliability and safety are required as
listed below. This unit is designed and manufactured for use with FA, OA
equipment such as personal computers.
● Medical equipment or system that may cause death directly.
● Applications that directly affect the safety of people (For example, the operation and control
of cars and elevators).
● Applications in which a failure of the unit may cause significant damage to the society and
public (For example, essential computer systems and main communication equipment.)
● Applications with the same level of importance.

Caution (for installation and connection)


Two or more people should work together to carry, unpack and install
the BU3002SW.
● Because the unit is heavy, you may injure yourself or drop the unit, or it may fall over.
Carry the unit considering its weight and balance, and place it on a stable
and robust base.
● Dropping or toppling the unit may cause injury.
● Approximate weight of the unit:
15.5 kg (BU1002SW)
35 kg (BU3002SW)
● If you drop the unit, stop using it and have it inspected and repaired.
For repair, contact us; ____
Keep plastic package bags out of reach of children.
● Children may suffocate if they place their heads into plastic bags.
Make sure to connect the AC input plug of the unit into a wall outlet
(commercial power) with rated input voltage (200 to 240V AC).
● Connecting to a wall outlet (commercial power) of a different rated input voltage may result
in fire.
● The unit may fail.

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Caution (for installation and connection)


When an abnormality (unusual sound or smell) occurs, turn OFF the unit's
power switch and disconnect the AC input plug from the wall outlet.
Install the unit soon after the AC input plug is disconnected from the
wall outlet.
● When performing maintenance on the connected devices, follow the above instructions to
ensure safety.
Do not connect devices such as dryers, some solenoid valves, etc. ,
which have a half-wave rectifier that allows only half-cycle AC power to
flow through.
● Overcurrent may damage the UPS.
Connect the BU1002SW to a wall outlet (commercial power) with a
capacity of 7.4A or more, and connect the BU3002SW to a wall outlet
(commercial power) with a capacity of 16A or more.
● Otherwise, the power cord may be heated.
● When equipment with the maximum output capacity is connected, a maximum current of 7.4A
(BU1002SW) or 16A (BU3002SW) flows.
Provide secure grounding.
● After checking the plug shape of the wall outlet, directly connect the AC input plug of the
unit to it. A failure or leak that occurs when the unit is not properly grounded may result in
electric shock.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit.
● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Do not install the unit in other than specified orientations.
● Dropping or toppling the unit may cause injury.
● If you install the unit in an orientation other than specified, the unit cannot be protected from
a battery fluid leakage.
Do not use the unit where the maximum temperature exceeds 40°C.
● The battery becomes weak rapidly, which may cause a fire.
● Doing so may cause a failure or malfunction of the unit.
Do not exceed the ranges specified for environmental conditions during
use/storage.
Do not install or store the unit in the places listed below.
● Do not store in places where the humidity is lower than 10% or higher than 90%.
● Do not use in places where the humidity is lower than 25% or higher than 85%.
● Do not install/store the unit in closed places such as cabinets with no clearance, places
where there is flammable or correseve gas, places with large amounts of dust, places ex-
posed to direct sunlight, places exposed to shock or vibration, or outdoors.
● Installation or storing the unit in such a place may cause a fire.
Do not connect equipment that exceeds the output capacity of the unit.
You can use a 200V plug strip to connect additional devices, but do not
connect devices that exceed the current capacity of the plug strip.
● The current protection of the unit may operate, which may stop the output.
● The wiring of the plug strip heats up, which may cause a fire.
Do not pinch or sharply bend the cable.
Do not fold or knot the cable.
● Doing so may cause the cable to be damaged or heated, which may cause an electric
shock or a fire.
● If the cable is damaged, stop using the unit and have the cable repaired.
For repair, contact us; ____

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Caution (for installation and connection)


All of the included accessories are designed to be used exclusively with
the unit. Do not use the accessories with other devices.
● Doing so may compromise the safety of devices.
● This UPS utilizes voltages that may be hazardous. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit
The unit contains no user serviceable parts. Only factory service personnel may perform
repairs.
● Connection to any other type of receptacle other than a two-pole,three-wire grounded
receptacle may result in shock hazard as well as violate local electical codes.
● Do not allow liquids or any foreign object to enter the UPS. DO not place beverages or any
other liquid-containing vessels on or near the unit.
● This unit intended for installation in a controlled environment (temperature controlled, indoor
area free of conductive contaminants). Avoid installing the UPS in locations where there is
standing or running water,or excessive humidity.
● Do not attach a power strip or surge suppressor to the UPS.

● Do not attach non-computer-related items,such as medical equipment,life-support


equipment,microwave ovens,or vacuum cleaners to UPS.
● With the installation of the equipment it should be prevented, that the sum of the leakage
current of the UPS and the connected consumer does not exceed 3.5mA.
Do not block the air vents on the unit. The BU1002SW has air vents on
the front, side and back, while the BU3002SW has air vents on the front
and back.
● Doing so will cause the internal temperature to rise, which may cause the unit to fail and the
battery to deteriorate.
● Leave at least 5 cm of space between the vent and the wall.
Do not connect a standalone transformer such as a voltage transformer
or isolating transformer to the output side.
● Overcurrent may damage the UPS.
● There is no problem in connecting a transformer to the input side.
Do not connect devices that cannot be used with commercial power
supply.
● When the unit’s power switch is turned ON and an error occurs with the connected device,
bypass operation is performed and commercial power supply is supplied as is to the
connected devices.
Do not connect devices with rated voltage of 200 to 240 VAC or higher.
● The rated output voltage of this device is 200 to 240 VAC.
● Overcurrent may damage the connected devices.
When in use, make sure the output terminal block cover is attached.
Do not turn ON the power switch when it is detached.
● Voltage is applied to the output terminal block when the power switch is ON, which can
result in electric shock.
For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installer near
the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

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Safety precautions

Caution (for use)


Never touch the metal part of the input plug if it is disconnected while
the unit is operating.
● Doing so may result in electric shock.
● The leak current of this product itself is less than the value of the safety standard (leak
current: 1 mA). However, because connected equipment causes the leak current to
increase, you must never touch the metal part of the input plug.
● When the unit is operating, voltage is generated in the metal parts of the input plug via
capacitors in the internal circuit, regardless of the elapsed time.

Do not allow the unit to come in contact with water.


● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.
● If the unit becomes wet, stop using it and have it inspected and/or repaired.
For repair, contact us:____________

When the battery is dead, replace it immediately or stop using the unit.
● Continuing the use of it may cause a fire.
Ambient temperature Expected life
20°C 4 to 5 years * The values in the table are the expected life under standard
30°C 2 to 2.5 years use conditions and are not guaranteed.

Using a dry cloth, periodically wipe the dust from the AC input plug,
power supply output receptacles and output terminal block.
● Accumulated dust may cause a fire.
Do not use the unit in a closed place and do not cover the unit.
● Doing so may cause abnormal heating or a fire.
If you notice abnormal sound or smell, smoke, or leakage from the
inside, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the AC
input plug from a wall outlet (commercial power).
● Using the unit under such conditions may cause a fire.
● If you notice such a condition, stop using the unit and contact us at _____ for inspection and re-
pairs.
● Use the unit under the conditions in which you can immediately disconnect the AC input
plug from a wall outlet (commercial power) in the case of an abnormal event.
If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluid.
● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If the fluid contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your
doctor.
Do not place objects heavier than 25kg on the unit, and do not drop
heavy objects onto the unit.
● Doing so may cause distortion/damage to the case or a failure of the internal circuit, which
may cause a fire.

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Caution (for maintenance)


When maintaining the connected equipment, turn OFF the power switch
and disconnect the AC input plug.
● Even if you disconnect the AC input plug while the UPS is operating, the power output of
this unit does not stop and power is supplied from the outlet during a power failure.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit.
● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.
If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluid.
● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If the fluid contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.
Do not throw the unit into fire.
● The lead battery in the unit may explode, or leak dilute sulfuric acid.
Do not insert metal objects into the power supply output receptacle or
terminal block of the UPS.
● Doing so may result in electric shock.
Do not insert metal objects into the battery connectors.
● Doing so may result in electric shock.

Caution (for battery replacement)


Perform replacement on a stable and flat place.
● Handle the battery carefully so that you do not drop it.
● Not doing so could cause injury or burns due to liquid (acid) leakage.
Use a specified battery for replacement.
● Not doing so may cause a fire.
● Product model: BP100XS (Replacement battery pack for BU1002SW)
BP150XS: Two required (Replacement battery pack for BU3002SW)
Do not replace the battery in a place where there is flammable gas.
● Spark may occur when connecting the battery, which may cause an explosion or fire.
If fluid (dilute sulfuric acid) leaks from the battery, do not touch the fluid.
● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If it contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
● Doing so could cause dilute sulfuric acid leak, which could cause blindness and burns.
Do not drop the battery and do not expose it to strong impact.
● Dilute sulfuric acid may leak.
Do not short the battery with metal objects.
● Doing so could cause an electric shock, fire or burn.
● Some electrical energy still remains inside the spent battery.

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Safety precautions

Caution (for battery replacement)


Do not put the battery into fire and do not break it.
● The battery may explode or leak dilute sulfuric acid.
Do not use a new battery and an old battery at the same time.
● Dilute sulfuric acid may leak.
● A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following
precautions should be observed when working on batteries:
1) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects from the hands.
2) Use tools with insulated handles.
3) Wear rubber gloves and boots.
4) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
5) Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting batteries terminals.
● Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of
batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

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Notes
When moving the unit from a cold place to a warm place, leave it for several hours
before using it.
● If the unit is promptly turned ON after being moved to a warmer place, condensation may form inside the
unit and cause it to fail.
Charge the battery for at least 8 hours soon after purchasing the unit.
● If you do not use the unit for a long time after the purchase, the battery may deteriorate and the battery
may become unusable.
● To charge a battery, connect the AC input plug of the unit to a wall outlet (commercial power).
When storing the unit, charge the battery for at least 8 hours and turn OFF the power
switch.
● Even if the unit is not used, the battery gradually discharges, and if it is left for a long time, it goes into an
over discharge state.
The backup time may become shorter or the battery may become unusable.
● We recommend keeping the temperature 25°C or less when storing the unit for long periods of time.
Connect the unit’s AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial power) for at least 8 hours at the following
intervals:
- Every 6 months when storage temperature is 25°C or less
- Every 2 months when storage temperature is 40°C or less
● Turn off the power switch of the unit during storage.
Do not short the output lines of the unit to each other, and do not short the output
lines to the ground.
● The unit may fail.
Do not connect the AC input plug of the unit to its Power Supply Output Receptacle
during the Battery Mode.
● The unit may fail.
Do not connect a page printer (such as a laser printer) to the unit.
● The unit repeatedly and frequently switches between Commercial Power Mode and Battery Mode, which
may shorten the life of the battery.
● The page printer has a large peak current, so an excess of the connection capacity or a power failure due
to instantaneous voltage drop may be detected.
Check system operation beforehand if the unit is used in combination with a device
whose power supply frequency fluctuates widely, such as a personal electric
generator.
● The unit automatically recognizes the input power frequency when input power is supplied. If the unit
is connected when the input power frequency is not stable at the rated level, the unit may misidentify
the power supply frequency and may fail to operate normally. (If the unit is in operation, changing from
commercial power supply to another power supply source, such as generating equipment, will cause no
problem. Set the generator's frequency to the same level as that of the commercial power supply.)
Do not install or store the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight.
● The rise of temperature may cause the built-in battery to deteriorate rapidly and become unusable.
Do not perform a withstand voltage test.
● The input circuit has a built-in surge absorption device. A withstand voltage test may break it.
● When performing an insulation resistance test, use the 400V DC range.
Before stopping the commercial power to the unit, turn OFF the power switch of the
unit.
● The unit enters Battery Mode when commercial power is stopped. If you frequently use the unit in Battery
Mode, the battery life may be significantly shortened.

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Notes
Check the operation beforehand if the unit is used in any mode other than “Output
200V mode”.
● In Battery Mode, the maximum voltage (peak voltage) of output (rectangular wave) may be lower than
the maximum voltage in Commercial Power Mode. For this reason, some connected devices may fail to
operate normally.

If this unit is used with an inductive device such as a coil or motor, check the
operation beforehand.
● With some types of devices, the effect of inrush current may cause this unit to stop operating properly.

In the event you transfer or sell this unit to a third party, please include all of the
documentation that came with the unit. This is to ensure that the unit is used in line
with the conditions described in the included documentation.
● This manual contains important safety-related information. Please read and understand the
contents of the manual before beginning operation.

Take measures for handling unforeseen accidents, such as data backup and
system redundancy.
● The output may stop when there is a circuit failure in the UPS.

This unit uses lead acid batteries,


● Which are a valuable recyclable resource. Please recycle.
Pb

Explanation
Usual operation
● You may either leave the power switch of the unit ON (operation status) or turn it OFF each time when
stopping the connected system. Choose whichever operation method is more convenient. We recommend
turning OFF the power switch when you do not use connected devices for a long time.
● The battery can be charged once the AC input plug of the unit is connected to a wall outlet (commercial
power).

Quitting Battery Mode


● If a power failure lasts for an extended period of time, the battery discharges and power output from the
unit stops. Shut down your computer after performing appropriate procedures (for example, saving data)
while the unit is still supplying power.

Rebooting
● If the battery discharges completely during a power failure, the unit stops. After recovery from the power
failure, the unit automatically restarts and supplies power. If you do not want to restart the connected
devices, turn OFF the power switch of either the unit or the connected devices.
See also Setting switch 2 can be used to select whether or not auto restart is performed. See Page 41

Scheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software


● When performing scheduled operation in which the UPS is stopped and a device such as a breaker is
used to stop the UPS at the same time that commercial power stops, specify a period of no more than 3
months for the start of the next operation.
If you specify a period longer than 3 months, the internal timer is reset and the scheduled operation does
not start. Note that this period reduces to approximately half when the battery is dead. If a period of 3
months is exceeded, you start operation by supplying commercial power and pressing the start switch.
However, if the battery is dead, you may not be able to start operation.
In this case, replace the battery according to the instructions in “6-2 Replacing the battery” on page 53.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Des informations importantes pour un fonctionnement en


toute sécurité sont données.
Consignes de sécurité À lire impérativement avant de commencer l’installation et
l’utilisation.

● Les symboles de sécurité et leur signification utilisés dans ce manuel sont les suivants :

Une mauvaise utilisation peut entraîner la mort ou des blessures


Avertissement graves.
Une mauvaise utilisation peut entraîner des blessures ou des
Attention dommages matériels.
* Les dommages matériels signifient les dommages aux habitations / effets mobiliers, bétail et animaux domestiques.

: Indique une interdiction. Par exemple, indique que le démontage est interdit.

: Indique une obligation. Par exemple, indique que la mise à la terre est nécessaire.

Noter que les événements classés comme mise en garde réglementaire peuvent également avoir des con-
séquences plus graves dans certaines conditions.

Avertissement
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une très haute fiabilité ou sécurité est
nécessaire comme dans les cas indiqués ci-dessous. Cet appareil a été
conçu et fabriqué pour être utilisé avec des équipements d’automation
informatique, industrielle comme des ordin
● Équipement ou système médical pouvant directement entraîner la mort.
● Applications qui affectent directement la sécurité des personnes (Par exemple, le
fonctionnement et le contrôle des voitures et des ascenseurs).
● Applications pour lesquelles une défaillance de l’appareil peut causer des dommages
importants sur la société et le public (Par exemple, systèmes informatiques essentiels ou
matériel de communication principal.)
● Applications d’un niveau d’importance similaire.

Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)


Le transport, le déballage et l’installation du BU3002SW nécessitent la
coopération d’au moins deux personnes.
● Comme l’appareil est lourd, vous risquez de vous blesser, de l’échapper, ou il peut tomber.
Transporter l’appareil en tenant compte de son poids et de son équilibre,
et le placer sur un support stable et robuste.
● Une chute ou un renversement de l’appareil peut causer des blessures.
● Poids approximatif de l’appareil :
15,5 kg (BU1002SW)
35 kg (BU3002SW)
● En cas de chute de l’appareil, cesser de l’utiliser et le faire inspecter et réparer.
Pour toute réparation, nous contacter au : ____
Garder les sacs en plastique d’emballage hors de portée des enfants.
● Les enfants peuvent s’étouffer s’ils placent leur tête dans un sac en plastique.
S’assurer de brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale
(alimentation secteur) avec une tension nominale d’entrée (200 à 240V AC).
● Le branchement à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une tension d’entrée nominale
différente peut entraîner un incendie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.

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Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)


Lorsqu’une anomalie (son ou une odeur inhabituelle) se produit, couper
l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil et débrancher la fiche d’entrée
AC de la prise murale.
Installer l’appareil peu après le débranchement de la fiche d’entrée AC
de la prise murale.
● Lors de l’entretien des appareils connectés, se conformer aux instructions ci-dessus pour
garantir la sécurité.
Ne pas brancher des appareils tels que des séchoirs, certaines
électrovannes, etc., qui ont un redresseur mono-alternance qui ne
permet qu’au demi-cycle d’alimentation AC de les parcourir.
● La surtension peut endommager l’ASC.
Brancher le BU1002SW à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une
puissance de 7,4A ou plus, et brancher le BU3002SW à une prise murale
(alimentation secteur) d’une puissance de 16A ou plus.
● Sinon, le cordon d’alimentation risque de chauffer.
● Lorsqu’un équipement d’une puissance de sortie maximale est branché, un courant
maximum de 7,4A (BU1002SW) ou 16A (BU3002SW) est délivré.
Assurer une mise à la terre correcte.
● Après vérification de la forme de la prise murale, y brancher directement la fiche d’entrée
AC de l’appareil. Une panne ou une fuite se produisant lorsque l’appareil n’est pas
correctement relié à la terre peut provoquer un choc électrique.
Ne pas démonter, réparer ou modifier l’appareil.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un incendie.
Ne pas installer l’appareil dans une autre position que celles indiquées.
● Une chute ou un renversement de l’appareil peut causer des blessures.
● Si l’appareil est installé dans une position autre que celles spécifiées, il ne sera plus à l’abri
des fuites de liquide de batterie.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil lorsque la température maximale dépasse 40ºC.
● La batterie s’affaiblit rapidement, ce qui peut provoquer un incendie.
● Cela peut provoquer une panne ou un dysfonctionnement de l’appareil.
Ne pas dépasser les limites spécifiées comme conditions
environnementales lors de l’utilisation / stockage.
Ne pas installer ni ranger l’appareil dans les endroits indiqués ci-dessous.
● Ne pas entreposer dans des endroits où l’humidité est inférieure à 10% ou supérieure à 90 %.
● Ne pas utiliser dans des endroits où l’humidité est inférieure à 25% ou supérieure à 85%.
● Ne pas installer/stocker l’appareil dans des endroits fermés tels que des armoires sans
dégagement, en présence de gaz inflammables ou corrosifs, des endroits soumis à de
grandes quantités de poussière, des endroits exposés aux rayons directs du soleil, des
endroits exposés à des chocs ou à des vibrations, ou à l’extérieur.
● Installer ou ranger l’appareil dans un endroit de ce type peut provoquer un incendie.
Ne pas brancher d’équipement dépassant l’alimentation de sortie de
l’appareil.
Il est possible d’utiliser une multiprise de 200V pour brancher des
périphériques supplémentaires, mais ne pas brancher de périphériques
dépassant la capacité électrique de la multiprise.
● La protection contre les surintensités de l’appareil peut se déclencher, ce qui peut
empêcher la sortie.
● Le câblage de multiprise chauffe, ce qui peut provoquer un incendie.

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Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)


Ne pas pincer ou fortement plier le câble.
Ne pas plier ou nouer le câble.
● Cela peut endommager ou faire chauffer le câble, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique
ou un incendie.
● Si le câble est endommagé, cesser d’utiliser l’appareil et faire réparer le câble.
Pour toute réparation, nous contacter au : ____
Tous les accessoires inclus ont été conçus pour être utilisés
exclusivement avec l’appareil. Ne pas utiliser ces accessoires avec
d’autres appareils.
● Cela peut compromettre la sécurité des équipements.
● Cette ASC utilise des tensions qui peuvent être dangereuses. Ne pas tenter de démonter
l’appareil
L’appareil ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l’utilisateur. Seul le personnel de l’usine
est habilité à effectuer des réparations.
● Le branchement à tout autre type de prise qu’une prise dotée de 2 pôles secteur et 3
fils avec mise à la terre peut entraîner des risques de choc électrique et violer les codes
électriques locaux.
● Ne laisser aucun liquide ou tout autre objet étranger pénétrer dans l’ASC. Ne JAMAIS
placer de boissons ou autres récipients contenant du liquide sur ou près de l’appareil.
● Cet appareil a été conçu pour être installé dans un environnement contrôlé (température
contrôlée, espace intérieur exempt de contaminants conducteurs). Éviter d’installer l’ASC
dans des endroits où se trouve de l’eau stagnante, courante ou une humidité e
● Ne pas fixer une multiprise ou un parasurtenseur à l’ASC.

● Ne pas brancher d’éléments sans rapport avec l’informatique, tels que des équipements
médicaux, des équipements d’assistance à la vie, des fours à micro-ondes ou des
aspirateurs à l’ASC.
● Lors de l’installation de l’équipement, s’assurer que la somme du courant de fuite de l’ASC
et du récepteur raccordé ne dépasse pas 3,5 mA.
Ne pas obstruer les bouches d’aération de l’appareil. Le BU1002SW est
équipé de bouches d’aération à l’avant, sur le côté et à l’arrière, tandis
que le BU3002SW est équipé de bouches d’aération à l’avant et à l’arrière.
● Cela peut provoquer une augmentation de la température interne, ce qui peut entraîner une
panne de l’appareil et une détérioration de la batterie.
● Laisser au moins 5 cm d’espace entre l’aération et le mur.
Ne pas connecter un transformateur autonome tel qu’un transformateur
de tension ou un transformateur d’isolement du côté sortie.
● La surtension peut endommager l’ASC.
● Le branchement d’un transformateur du côté entrée ne pose pas de problème.
Ne pas connecter des périphériques qui ne peuvent pas être utilisés
avec une alimentation secteur.
● Lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil est allumé et qu’une erreur se produit
avec l’équipement branché, une opération de dérivation est effectuée et l’alimentation
secteur est fournie telle quelle aux équipements branchés.
Ne pas brancher de périphériques d’une tension nominale de 200 à 240
VAC ou plus.
● La tension de sortie nominale de cet appareil est de 200 à 240 VAC.
● La surtension peut endommager les équipements connectés.

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Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)


Lors de l’utilisation, s’assurer que le couvercle du bornier de sortie est
bien fixé.
Ne pas allumer l’interrupteur d’alimentation lorsqu’il est détaché.
● Une tension est appliquée au bornier de sortie lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation est
allumé, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique.
Pour les ÉQUIPEMENTS BRANCHABLES, la prise électrique doit être
installée à proximité de l’équipement et être facilement accessible.

Attention (pour l’utilisation)


Ne jamais toucher la partie métallique de la prise d’entrée lorsqu’elle est
débranchée alors que l’appareil est en marche.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique.
● Le courant de fuite du produit lui-même est inférieur à la valeur de la norme de sécurité
(courant de fuite : 1 mA). Cependant, comme l’équipement connecté provoque
l’augmentation du courant de fuite, ne jamais toucher la partie métallique de la prise d’e
● Lorsque l’appareil est en marche, une tension est générée dans les parties métalliques de
la fiche d’entrée par l’intermédiaire des condensateurs du circuit interne, quel que soit le
temps écoulé.
Ne pas laisser l’appareil entrer en contact avec de l’eau.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un incendie.
● Si l'appareil est mouillé, cesser de l'utiliser et le faire inspecter et/ou réparer.
Pour les réparations, nous contacter au : ____________
Lorsque la batterie est morte, la remplacer immédiatement ou cesser
d’utiliser l’appareil.
● Poursuivre son utilisation peut provoquer un incendie.
Température ambiante Durée de vie prévue
* Les valeurs du tableau sont la durée de vie prévue
20°C 4 à 5 ans
dans les conditions normales d’utilisation mais ne
30°C 2 à 2,5 ans sont pas garanties.

Essuyer régulièrement la poussière de la fiche d’entrée AC, des prises


de sortie d’alimentation et du bornier d’entrée avec un chiffon sec.
● Une accumulation de poussière peut provoquer un incendie.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil dans un endroit fermé et ne pas le couvrir.
● Cela peut provoquer un échauffement anormal ou un incendie.
En présence d’un son ou odeur anormale, de fumée ou de fuite depuis
l’intérieur, couper immédiatement l’interrupteur d’alimentation et
débrancher la fiche d’entrée AC de la prise murale (alimentation secteur).
● L’utilisation de l’appareil dans ces conditions peut provoquer un incendie.
● En cas de constatation d’un tel état, cesser d’utiliser l’appareil et nous contacter au _____ pour
inspection et réparation.
● Utiliser l’appareil dans des conditions permettant d’immédiatement débrancher la fiche
d’entrée AC de la prise murale (alimentation secteur) en cas d’événement anormal.
Si des fuites de liquide depuis l’appareil se produisent, ne pas toucher
ce liquide.
● Cela peut provoquer la cécité ou des brûlures.
● Si le liquide entre en contact avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer abondamment à l’eau claire
avant de consulter un médecin.

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Attention (pour l’utilisation)


Ne pas placer d’objet de plus de 25 kg sur l’appareil, et ne pas laisser
tomber des objets lourds sur l’appareil.
● Cela peut provoquer une altération/dommages du boîtier ou une panne du circuit interne,
ce qui peut provoquer un incendie.

Attention (pour l’entretien)


Lors de l’entretien de l’équipement connecté, couper l’interrupteur
d’alimentation et débrancher la fiche d’entrée AC.
● Même si la fiche d’entrée AC est débranchée alors que l’ASC fonctionne, l’alimentation de
sortie de l’appareil n’est pas interrompue et il est alimenté à partir de la prise lors d’une
panne de courant.
Ne pas démonter, réparer ou modifier l’appareil.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un incendie.
Si des fuites de liquide depuis l’appareil se produisent, ne pas toucher
ce liquide.
● Cela peut provoquer la cécité ou des brûlures.
● Si le liquide entre en contact avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer abondamment à l’eau claire avant
de consulter un médecin.
Ne pas jeter l’appareil au feu.
● La batterie au plomb dans l’appareil peut exploser ou laisser fuir de l’acide sulfurique dilué.
Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques dans la prise de sortie de
l’alimentation électrique ou le bornier de l’ASC.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique.
Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques dans les connecteurs de la batterie.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique.

Attention (pour le remplacement de la batterie)


Effectuer le remplacement à un endroit stable et plat.
● Manipuler soigneusement la batterie afin de ne pas la laisser tomber.
● Ne pas le faire peut entraîner des blessures ou des brûlures dues au liquide (acide) de
fuite.
Utiliser une batterie spécifiée lors du remplacement.
● Ne pas le faire peut provoquer un incendie.
● Modèle du produit : BP100XS (Batterie de rechange pour le BU1002SW)
BP150XS : Deux requises (Batterie de rechange pour le BU3002SW)
Ne pas changer la batterie en présence de gaz inflammable.
● Une étincelle peut se produire lors de la connexion de la batterie, ce qui peut provoquer
une explosion ou un incendie.
Si du liquide (acide sulfurique dilué) fuit de la batterie, ne pas toucher ce
liquide.
● Cela peut provoquer la cécité ou des brûlures.
● S’il entre en contact avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer abondamment à l’eau claire avant de
consulter un médecin.

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Safety precautions

Attention (pour le remplacement de la batterie)


Ne pas démonter ou modifier la batterie.
● Cela peut entraîner une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué, ce qui peut causer la cécité et des
brûlures.
Ne pas faire tomber la batterie ni l’exposer à des chocs violents.
● Une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué peut se produire.
Ne pas court-circuiter la batterie avec des objets métalliques.
● Cela peut entraîner un choc électrique, un incendie ou des brûlures.
● Une batterie usagée peut encore contenir de l’énergie électrique.
Ne pas jeter la batterie au feu ni la briser.
● La batterie peut exploser ou connaître une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué.
Ne pas utiliser simultanément une batterie neuve et une batterie usagée.
● Une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué peut se produire.
● Une batterie peut présenter un risque de choc électrique et de courant élevé de court-
circuit. Les précautions suivantes doivent être prises lors des interventions sur les batteries :
1) Retirer les montres, bagues ou autres objets métalliques des mains.
2) Utiliser des outils pourvus de poignées isolées.
3) Porter des gants et bottes en caoutchouc.
4) Ne pas poser d’outils ou de pièces métalliques sur les batteries.
5) Débrancher la source de chargement avant de connecter ou déconnecter les bornes
des batteries.
● L’entretien des batteries doit être effectué ou supervisé par un personnel connaissant bien
les batteries et les précautions nécessaires. Tenir le personnel non autorisé à l’écart des
batteries.

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Remarques
Lorsque l’appareil est déplacé d’un endroit froid à un endroit chaud, le laisser au
repos pendant plusieurs heures avant de l’utiliser.
● Si l’appareil est rapidement mis en marche après avoir été déplacé à un endroit plus chaud, de la
condensation peut se former à l’intérieur de l’appareil et provoquer une panne.
Recharger la batterie pendant au moins 8 heures après l’achat de l’appareil.
● Si l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant une longue période après l’achat, la batterie peut se détériorer et
devenir inutilisable.
● Pour charger une batterie, brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale (alimentation
secteur).
Lors du stockage de l’appareil, charger la batterie pendant au moins 8 heures et couper
l’interrupteur d’alimentation.
● Même si l’appareil n’est pas utilisé, sa batterie se décharge progressivement, et s’il est laissé pendant
une longue période, il passe dans un état de décharge excessive.
La durée d’autonomie peut être réduite et la batterie devenir inutilisable.
● Nous vous recommandons de stocker l’appareil à une température de 25ºC ou moins lorsque vous le
rangez pendant une longue période.
Brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) pendant au moins 8
heures aux intervalles suivants :
- Tous les 6 mois, lorsque la température de stockage est de 25ºC ou moins
- Tous les 2 mois, lorsque la température de stockage est de 40ºC ou moins
● Couper l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil pendant son stockage.
Ne pas court-circuiter les lignes de sortie de l’appareil entre elles, et ne pas court-
circuiter les lignes de sortie vers la terre.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.
Ne pas brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à sa prise de sortie d’alimentation
en Mode batterie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.
Ne pas connecter une imprimante page à page (comme une imprimante laser) à
l’appareil.
● L’appareil passe de façon répétée et fréquente entre le Mode alimentation secteur et le Mode batterie, ce
qui peut raccourcir la durée de vie de la batterie.
● Une imprimante page par page fonctionne avec un courant de crête élevé, de sorte qu’un dépassement
de la puissance de raccordement ou une coupure de courant en raison d’une chute de tension
instantanée peut être détectée.
Vérifier le fonctionnement du système préalablement si l’appareil est utilisé en
combinaison avec un équipement dont la fréquence d’alimentation électrique varie
de façon importante, comme un générateur électrique individuel.
● L’appareil reconnaît automatiquement la fréquence de l’alimentation d’entrée lorsque l’alimentation d’entrée
est fournie. Si l’appareil est connecté lorsque la fréquence de l’alimentation d’entrée n’est pas stable au
niveau nominal, l’appareil risque de mal identifier la fréquence d’alimentation et de ne pas fonctionner (Si
l’appareil est en marche, le passage de l’alimentation secteur à une autre source d’alimentation, tel un
générateur, ne pose pas de problème.) Régler la fréquence du générateur au même niveau que celle de
l’alimentation secteur.)
Ne pas installer ni ranger l’appareil dans des lieux des types énumérés ci-dessous.
● L’augmentation de la température peut provoquer une détérioration accélérée de la batterie intégrée et la
rendre inutilisable..

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Remarques
Ne pas effectuer d’essai de rigidité diélectrique.
● Le circuit d’entrée comporte un dispositif d’absorption de surtension intégré. Un essai de rigidité
diélectrique peut le détruire.
● Lors de l’exécution d’un test de résistance d’isolation, utiliser la gamme 400V DC.
Avant d’arrêter l’alimentation secteur de l’appareil, éteindre l’interrupteur
d’alimentation de l’appareil.
● L’appareil passe en Mode batterie lorsque l’alimentation secteur est arrêtée. Si l’appareil est fréquemment
utilisé en Mode batterie, l’autonomie de la batterie peut se voir considérablement réduite.
Tester à l’avance le fonctionnement si l’appareil est utilisé dans un mode autre que
“Mode 200V de sortie”.
● En Mode batterie, la tension maximale (tension de crête) de sortie (onde rectangulaire) doit être inférieure
à la tension maximale en Mode alimentation secteur. Pour cette raison, certains équipements branchés
peuvent ne pas fonctionner correctement.
Si cet appareil est utilisé avec un dispositif inductif comme une bobine ou un
moteur, vérifier préalablement le fonctionnement.
● Avec certains types d'équipements, l'effet du courant d'appel peut interrompre le fonctionnement normal
de l'appareil.
Dans le cas de la cession ou de la vente de cet appareil à un tiers, veuillez inclure
toute la documentation fournie avec l’appareil. Il s’agit de veiller à ce que l’appareil
soit utilisé conformément aux conditions décrites dans la documentation fournie.
● Ce manuel contient des informations importantes relatives à la sécurité. Veuillez bien lire et comprendre
le contenu du manuel avant de commencer à utiliser le produit.

Prendre les mesures nécessaires pour répondre aux accidents imprévisibles,


telles que les sauvegardes de données et la redondance du système.
● La sortie peut s’arrêter lors d’une panne de circuit dans l’ASC.

Cet appareil utilise des batteries.


● Les batteries au plomb sont de précieuses ressources recyclables. Veuillez les recycler.
Pb

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

1 Preparation

1-1 Unpacking the product 1


Caution
Two or more people should work together to carry, unpack and install 2
the BU3002SW.
● Because the unit is heavy, you may injure yourself or drop the unit, or it may fall over.

The weight of the product is 15.5 kg (BU1002SW) , 35 kg (BU3002SW).


Unpack/transport this product considering this weight.
3
● Dropping may cause injury.
Open the package box and take out the UPS and accessories.
4
1-2 Checking the contents

Check whether all the package contents are included and there is no damage found on their appearance. 5
If you should notice defects or anything wrong, contact us; ____

(1) Accessories related to the main unit


BU1002SW BU3002SW 6
Instruction manual (Japanese and English versions) 1
Warranty 1
User registration card 1
Label (How to determine operating status)
Connector for remote ON/OFF
1
1
7
Terminal block cover for output (with cable clamp) 1
Omron contact info label 1

(2) UPS monitoring software related items 8


BU1002SW BU3002SW
Quick installation guide 1
CD-ROM
Connection cable (RS-232C)
1
1
9
Connection cable (USB) 1

<Accessories related to main unit> <UPS monitoring software>


10

Instruction manual
Label (How Connector for Terminal block cover CD-ROM Quick installation
(Japanese/English remote for BU3002SW (with guide
to determine cable clamp)
edition) operating status) ON/OFF

Warranty

User registration OMRON contact Terminal block cover


card for BU1002SW (with Connection cable(RS-232C) Connection cable(USB)
info label
cable clamp) (Approx. 2.2 m) (Approx. 2.2 m)

1
1. Preparation

1-3 Name of each part


This section describes the name of each part of the UPS.
For information on the function of each part, refer to "2. Installation and connection" on page 6 and "3.
Operation" on page 32 that provides the details.

Front view
<BU1002SW> <BU3002SW> (Carrying handle)

<Display panel>

バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
- バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換 -
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

(Air vent)

B U 1002S W

[ Enlarged view of the display panel ]


A
I

A. Status indicator digital display


B. Power switch
C. Beep stop/test switch
D. Battery addition lamp
E. Battery replacement lamp
F. Power supply output lamp
B G. Bypass operation lamp
H (The input power supply is output as is.)
バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
H. Setting switch cover
電源出力  増設 I. Connection capacity/battery level meter
-
バイパス バッテリ C
運転  交換

G F E D

2
BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Side view

<BU1002SW>
1
Front side
Rear side 2

3
Air inlet

4
<BU3002SW>
5

6
Front side
Rear side 7

9
10

3
1. Preparation
Rear view
<BU1002SW>

A B C D

E
A. USB connector
B. RS-232C connector
C. Contact signal card
F D. Contact signal connector
E. Remote ON/OFF connector
N F. Additional battery connector
G. Power supply output receptacle A (IEC60320 C13)
G H. Power supply output receptacle B (IEC60320 C13)
I. Power supply output receptacle C (IEC60320 C13)
J. Terminal block for output
H K. Grounding terminal
M L. AC input cable
I M. AC input overcurrent protection
J N. Cooling fan
L

<BU3002SW>

A B C D E

F
A. USB connector
G B. RS-232C connector
See installation Instructions
before connecting to the supply.
C. Contact signal card
Not For Current Interrupting.
H D. Contact signal connector
MAX
I E. Remote ON/OFF connector
F. Handle
J
G. Additional battery connector
K H. Additional battery signal connector
I. Power supply output receptacle A (IEC60320 C19)
L J. Power supply output receptacle A (IEC60320 C13)
K. Power supply output receptacle B (IEC60320 C13)
T M L. Overcurrent protection switch for output 15A
M. Power supply output receptacle C (IEC60320 C13)
N N. AC input overcurrent protection switch 20A
INPUT AC200–240V
50/60Hz 16A 1ø3W
O. AC input cable
O P. Terminal block for output
Q. Fixed stand
P R. Casters
S. Grounding terminal
T. Cooling fan
S Refer to the instruction manual for the
tightening torque.
Use Copper Conductor
Only.

Q Q

R R

4
BU1002SW / BU3002SW

1-4 Explanation of symbols used on unit


Symbol Description
1
Start the UPS.

Stop the UPS.


2
Suspend a beep.

UPS output power enabled, supplied by operating on line mode, battery mode. 3
UPS operating on battery mode.

Additional battery unit connected to the UPS. (For BU100XS only.) 4


Error occurred with UPS.

Batteries at end of useful life, necessary to replace the batteries. 5

9
10

5
2. Installation and Connection
2 Installation and connection

2-1 Precautions and notes on installation and connection

Caution (for installation and connection)


Two or more people should work together to carry, unpack and install
the BU3002SW.
● Because the unit is heavy, you may injure yourself or drop the unit, or it may fall over.
Carry the unit considering its weight and balance, and place it on a stable
and robust base.
● Dropping or toppling the unit may cause injury.
● Approximate weight of the unit:
15.5 kg (BU1002SW)
35 kg (BU3002SW)
● If you drop the unit, stop using it and have it inspected and repaired.
For repair, contact us; ____
Keep plastic package bags out of reach of children.
● Children may suffocate if they place their heads into plastic bags.
Make sure to connect the AC input plug of the unit into a wall outlet
(commercial power) with rated input voltage (200 to 240V AC).
● Connecting to a wall outlet (commercial power) of a different rated input voltage may result
in fire.
● The unit may fail.
When an abnormality (unusual sound or smell) occurs, turn OFF the
unit's power switch and disconnect the AC input plug from the wall
outlet.
Install the unit soon after the AC input plug is disconnected from the wall
outlet.
● When performing maintenance on the connected devices, follow the above instructions to
ensure safety.
Do not connect devices such as dryers, some solenoid valves, etc. ,
which have a half-wave rectifier that allows only half-cycle AC power to
flow through.
● Overcurrent may damage the UPS.
Connect the BU1002SW to a wall outlet (commercial power) with a
capacity of 7.4A or more, and connect the BU3002SW to a wall outlet
(commercial power) with a capacity of 16A or more.
● Otherwise, the power cord may be heated.
● When equipment with the maximum output capacity is connected, a maximum current of 7.4A
(BU1002SW) or 16A (BU3002SW) flows.
Provide secure grounding.
● After checking the plug shape of the wall outlet, directly connect the AC input plug of the
unit to it. A failure or leak that occurs when the unit is not properly grounded may result in
electric shock.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit.
● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Caution (for installation and connection)


Do not install the unit in other than specified orientations.
● Dropping or toppling the unit may cause injury.
● If you install the unit in an orientation other than specified, the unit cannot be protected from
a battery fluid leakage.
1
Do not use the unit where the maximum temperature exceeds 40°C.
● The battery becomes weak rapidly, which may cause a fire.
● Doing so may cause a failure or malfunction of the unit.
Do not exceed the ranges specified for environmental conditions during
2
use/storage.
Do not install or store the unit in the places listed below.
● Do not store in places where the humidity is lower than 10% or higher than 90%.
● Do not use in places where the humidity is lower than 25% or higher than 85%.
3
● Do not install/store the unit in closed places such as cabinets with no clearance, places
where there is flammable or correseve gas, places with large amounts of dust, places
exposed to direct sunlight, places exposed to shock or vibration, or outdoors.
● Installation or storing the unit in such a place may cause a fire. 4
Do not connect equipment that exceeds the output capacity of the unit.
You can use a 200V plug strip to connect additional devices, but do not
connect devices that exceed the current capacity of the plug strip.
● The current protection of the unit may operate, which may stop the output.
● The wiring of the plug strip heats up, which may cause a fire.
5
Do not pinch or sharply bend the cable.
Do not fold or knot the cable.
● Doing so may cause the cable to be damaged or heated, which may cause an electric shock or a
fire.
6
● If the cable is damaged, stop using the unit and have the cable repaired.
For repair, contact us; ____
All of the included accessories are designed to be used exclusively with
the unit. Do not use the accessories with other devices.
7
● Doing so may compromise the safety of devices.
● This UPS utilizes voltages that may be hazardous. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit
The unit contains no user serviceable parts.Only factory service personnel may perform
repairs.
8
● Connection to any other type of receptacle other than a two-pole, three-wire grounded
receptacle may result in shock hazard as well as violate local electical codes.
● Do not allow liquids or any foreign object to enter the UPS. DO not place beverages or any
other liquid-containing vessels on or near the unit.
9
● This unit intended for installation in a controlled environment (temperature controlled, indoor
area free of conductive contaminants). Avoid installing the UPS in locations where there is
standing or running water, or excessive humidity.
10
● Do not attach a power strip or surge suppressor to the UPS.

● Do not attach non-computer-related items, such as medical equipment, life-support equip-


ment, microwave ovens, or vacuum cleaners to UPS.
● With the installation of the equipment it should be prevented, that the sum of the leakage
current of the UPS and the connected consumer does not exceed 3.5mA.

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2. Installation and Connection
Caution (for installation and connection)
Do not block the air vents on the unit. The BU1002SW has air vents on
the front, side and back, while the BU3002SW has air vents on the front
and back.
● Doing so will cause the internal temperature to rise, which may cause the unit to fail and the
battery to deteriorate.
● Leave at least 5 cm of space between the vent and the wall.
Do not connect a standalone transformer such as a voltage transformer
or isolating transformer to the output side.
● Overcurrent may damage the UPS.
● There is no problem in connecting a transformer to the input side.
Do not connect devices that cannot be used with commercial power
supply.
● When the unit’s power switch is turned ON and an error occurs with the connected device,
bypass operation is performed and commercial power supply is supplied as is to the
connected devices.
Do not connect devices with rated voltage of 200 to 240 VAC or higher.
● The rated output voltage of this device is 200 to 240 VAC.
● Overcurrent may damage the connected devices.
When in use, make sure the output terminal block cover is attached.
Do not turn ON the power switch when it is detached.
● Voltage is applied to the output terminal block when the power switch is ON, which can
result in electric shock.
For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installer near
the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Notes
When moving the unit from a cold place to a warm place, leave it for several hours
before using it.
● If the unit is promptly turned ON after being moved to a warmer place, condensation may form inside the
unit and cause it to fail.
Charge the battery for at least 8 hours soon after purchasing the unit.
● If you do not use the unit for a long time after the purchase, the battery may deteriorate and the battery
may become unusable.
● To charge a battery, connect the AC input plug of the unit to a wall outlet (commercial power).
When storing the unit, charge the battery for at least 8 hours and turn OFF the
power switch.
● Even if the unit is not used, the battery gradually discharges, and if it is left for a long time, it goes into an
over discharge state.
The backup time may become shorter or the battery may become unusable.
● We recommend keeping the temperature 25°C or less when storing the unit for long periods of time.
Connect the unit’s AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial power) for at least 8 hours at the following
intervals:
- Every 6 months when storage temperature is 25°C or less
- Every 2 months when storage temperature is 40°C or less
● Turn off the power switch of the unit during storage.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Notes
Do not short the output lines of the unit to each other, and do not short the output
lines to the ground.
● The unit may fail. 1
Do not connect the AC input plug of the unit to its Power Supply Output Receptacle
during the Battery Mode.
● The unit may fail.
Do not connect a page printer (such as a laser printer) to the unit. 2
● The unit repeatedly and frequently switches between Commercial Power Mode and Battery Mode, which
may shorten the life of the battery.
● The page printer has a large peak current, so an excess of the connection capacity or a power failure
due to instantaneous voltage drop may be detected. 3
Check system operation beforehand if the unit is used in combination with a device
whose power supply frequency fluctuates widely, such as a personal electric
generator.
● The unit automatically recognizes the input power frequency when input power is supplied. If the unit is
connected when the input power frequency is not stable at the rated level, the unit may misidentify the
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power supply frequency and may fail to operate normally. (If the unit is in operation, changing from com-
mercial power supply to another power supply source, such as generating equipment, will cause no
problem. Set the generator's frequency to the same level as that of the commercial power supply.)
Do not install or store the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight.
5
● The rise of temperature may cause the built-in battery to deteriorate rapidly and become unusable.
Do not perform a withstand voltage test.
● The input circuit has a built-in surge absorption device. A withstand voltage test may break it.
● When performing an insulation resistance test, use the 400VDC range.
6
Before stopping the commercial power to the unit, turn OFF the power switch of
the unit.
● The unit enters Battery Mode when commercial power is stopped. If you frequently use the unit in Battery
Mode, the battery life may be significantly shortened.
7
Check the operation beforehand if the unit is used in any mode other than “Output
200V mode”.
● In Battery Mode, the maximum voltage (peak voltage) of output (rectangular wave) may be lower than 8
the maximum voltage in Commercial Power Mode. For this reason, some connected devices may fail to
operate normally.

If this unit is used with an inductive device such as a coil or motor, check the
operation beforehand. 9
● With some types of devices, the effect of inrush current may cause this unit to stop operating properly.

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2. Installation and Connection
Installation et raccordement

Précautions et notes concernant l’installation et


le raccordement
Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)
Le transport, le déballage et l’installation du BU3002SW nécessitent la
coopération d’au moins deux personnes.
● Comme l’appareil est lourd, vous risquez de vous blesser, de l’échapper, ou il peut tomber.
Transporter l’appareil en tenant compte de son poids et de son équilibre,
et le placer sur un support stable et robuste.
● Une chute ou un renversement de l’appareil peut causer des blessures.
● Poids approximatif de l’appareil :
15,5 kg (BU1002SW)
35 kg (BU3002SW)
● En cas de chute de l’appareil, cesser de l’utiliser et le faire inspecter et réparer.
Pour toute réparation, nous contacter au : ____
Garder les sacs en plastique d’emballage hors de portée des enfants.
● Les enfants peuvent s’étouffer s’ils placent leur tête dans un sac en plastique.
S’assurer de brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise
murale (alimentation secteur) avec une tension nominale d’entrée (200 à
240V AC).
● Le branchement à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une tension d’entrée nominale
différente peut entraîner un incendie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.
Lorsqu’une anomalie (son ou une odeur inhabituelle) se produit, couper
l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil et débrancher la fiche d’entrée
AC de la prise murale.
Installer l’appareil peu après le débranchement de la fiche d’entrée AC de la
prise murale.
● Lors de l’entretien des appareils connectés, se conformer aux instructions ci-dessus pour
garantir la sécurité.
Ne pas brancher des appareils tels que des séchoirs, certaines
électrovannes, etc., qui ont un redresseur mono-alternance qui ne
permet qu’au demi-cycle d’alimentation AC de les parcourir.
● La surtension peut endommager l’ASC.
Brancher le BU1002SW à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une
puissance de 7,4A ou plus, et brancher le BU3002SW à une prise murale
(alimentation secteur) d’une puissance de 16A ou plus.
● Sinon, le cordon d’alimentation risque de chauffer.
● Lorsqu’un équipement d’une puissance de sortie maximale est branché, un courant maxi-
mum de 7,4A (BU1002SW) ou 16A (BU3002SW) est délivré.
Assurer une mise à la terre correcte.
● Après vérification de la forme de la prise murale, y brancher directement la fiche d’entrée
AC de l’appareil. Une panne ou une fuite se produisant lorsque l’appareil n’est pas correc-
tement relié à la terre peut provoquer un choc électrique.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)


Ne pas démonter, réparer ou modifier l’appareil.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un incendie.
Ne pas installer l’appareil dans une autre position que celles indiquées. 1
● Une chute ou un renversement de l’appareil peut causer des blessures.
● Si l’appareil est installé dans une position autre que celles spécifiées, il ne sera plus à l’abri
des fuites de liquide de batterie.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil lorsque la température maximale dépasse 40ºC.
● La batterie s’affaiblit rapidement, ce qui peut provoquer un incendie.
2
● Cela peut provoquer une panne ou un dysfonctionnement de l’appareil.
Ne pas dépasser les limites spécifiées comme conditions
environnementales lors de l’utilisation / stockage.
Ne pas installer ni ranger l’appareil dans les endroits indiqués ci-dessous.
3
● Ne pas entreposer dans des endroits où l’humidité est inférieure à 10% ou supérieure à 90 %.
● Ne pas utiliser dans des endroits où l’humidité est inférieure à 25% ou supérieure à 85%.
● Ne pas installer/stocker l’appareil dans des endroits fermés tels que des armoires sans
dégagement, en présence de gaz inflammables ou corrosifs, des endroits soumis à de 4
grandes quantités de poussière, des endroits exposés aux rayons directs du soleil, des
endroits exposés à des chocs ou à des vibrations, ou à l’extérieur.
● Installer ou ranger l’appareil dans un endroit de ce type peut provoquer un incendie.
Ne pas brancher d’équipement dépassant l’alimentation de sortie de 5
l’appareil.
Il est possible d’utiliser une multiprise de 200V pour brancher des
périphériques supplémentaires, mais ne pas brancher de périphériques
dépassant la capacité électrique de la multiprise.
● La protection contre les surintensités de l’appareil peut se déclencher, ce qui peut
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empêcher la sortie.
● Le câblage de multiprise chauffe, ce qui peut provoquer un incendie.
Ne pas pincer ou fortement plier le câble.
Ne pas plier ou nouer le câble.
7
● Cela peut endommager ou faire chauffer le câble, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un
incendie.
● Si le câble est endommagé, cesser d’utiliser l’appareil et faire réparer le câble.
Pour toute réparation, nous contacter au : ____ 8
Tous les accessoires inclus ont été conçus pour être utilisés
exclusivement avec l’appareil. Ne pas utiliser ces accessoires avec
d’autres appareils.
● Cela peut compromettre la sécurité des équipements.
9
● Cette ASC utilise des tensions qui peuvent être dangereuses. Ne pas tenter de démonter
l’appareil
L’appareil ne contient aucune pièce réparable par l’utilisateur. Seul le personnel de l’usine
est habilité à effectuer des réparations.
10
● Le branchement à tout autre type de prise qu’une prise dotée de 2 pôles secteur et 3
fils avec mise à la terre peut entraîner des risques de choc électrique et violer les codes
électriques locaux.
● Ne laisser aucun liquide ou tout autre objet étranger pénétrer dans l’ASC. Ne JAMAIS
placer de boissons ou autres récipients contenant du liquide sur ou près de l’appareil.

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Attention (pour l’installation et le raccordement)
● Cet appareil a été conçu pour être installé dans un environnement contrôlé (température
contrôlée, espace intérieur exempt de contaminants conducteurs). Éviter d’installer l’ASC
dans des endroits où se trouve de l’eau stagnante, courante ou une humidité e
● Ne pas fixer une multiprise ou un parasurtenseur à l’ASC.

● Ne pas brancher d’éléments sans rapport avec l’informatique, tels que des équipements
médicaux, des équipements d’assistance à la vie, des fours à micro-ondes ou des
aspirateurs à l’ASC.
● Lors de l’installation de l’équipement, s’assurer que la somme du courant de fuite de l’ASC
et du récepteur raccordé ne dépasse pas 3,5 mA.
Ne pas obstruer les bouches d’aération de l’appareil. Le BU1002SW est
équipé de bouches d’aération à l’avant, sur le côté et à l’arrière, tandis
que le BU3002SW est équipé de bouches d’aération à l’avant et à l’arrière.
● Cela peut provoquer une augmentation de la température interne, ce qui peut entraîner une
panne de l’appareil et une détérioration de la batterie.
● Laisser au moins 5 cm d’espace entre l’aération et le mur.
Ne pas connecter un transformateur autonome tel qu’un transformateur
de tension ou un transformateur d’isolement du côté sortie.
● La surtension peut endommager l’ASC.
● Le branchement d’un transformateur du côté entrée ne pose pas de problème.
Ne pas connecter des périphériques qui ne peuvent pas être utilisés
avec une alimentation secteur.
● Lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil est allumé et qu’une erreur se produit
avec l’équipement branché, une opération de dérivation est effectuée et l’alimentation
secteur est fournie telle quelle aux équipements branchés.
Ne pas brancher de périphériques d’une tension nominale de 200 à 240
VAC ou plus.
● La tension de sortie nominale de cet appareil est de 200 à 240 VAC.
● La surtension peut endommager les équipements connectés.
Lors de l’utilisation, s’assurer que le couvercle du bornier de sortie est
bien fixé.
Ne pas allumer l’interrupteur d’alimentation lorsqu’il est détaché.
● Une tension est appliquée au bornier de sortie lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation est
allumé, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique.
Pour les ÉQUIPEMENTS BRANCHABLES, la prise électrique doit être
installée à proximité de l’équipement et être facilement accessible.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Remarques
Lorsque l’appareil est déplacé d’un endroit froid à un endroit chaud, le laisser au
repos pendant plusieurs heures avant de l’utiliser.
● Si l’appareil est rapidement mis en marche après avoir été déplacé à un endroit plus chaud, de la
condensation peut se former à l’intérieur de l’appareil et provoquer une panne.
1
Recharger la batterie pendant au moins 8 heures après l’achat de l’appareil.
● Si l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant une longue période après l’achat, la batterie peut se détériorer et
devenir inutilisable.
● Pour charger une batterie, brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale (alimentation
2
secteur).
Lors du stockage de l’appareil, charger la batterie pendant au moins 8 heures et
couper l’interrupteur d’alimentation.
● Même si l’appareil n’est pas utilisé, sa batterie se décharge progressivement, et s’il est laissé pendant
3
une longue période, il passe dans un état de décharge excessive.
La durée d’autonomie peut être réduite et la batterie devenir inutilisable.
● Nous vous recommandons de stocker l’appareil à une température de 25ºC ou moins lorsque vous le
rangez pendant une longue période.
Brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) pendant au moins 8
4
heures aux intervalles suivants :
- Tous les 6 mois, lorsque la température de stockage est de 25ºC ou moins
- Tous les 2 mois, lorsque la température de stockage est de 40ºC ou moins
● Couper l’interrupteur d’alimentation de l’appareil pendant son stockage.
5
Ne pas court-circuiter les lignes de sortie de l’appareil entre elles, et ne pas court-
circuiter les lignes de sortie vers la terre.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.
Ne pas brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à sa prise de sortie d’alimentation en
6
Mode batterie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.
Ne pas connecter une imprimante page à page (comme une imprimante laser) à 7
l’appareil.
● L’appareil passe de façon répétée et fréquente entre le Mode alimentation secteur et le Mode batterie, ce
qui peut raccourcir la durée de vie de la batterie.
● Une imprimante page par page fonctionne avec un courant de crête élevé, de sorte qu’un dépassement
de la puissance de raccordement ou une coupure de courant en raison d’une chute de tension
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instantanée peut être détectée.
Vérifier le fonctionnement du système préalablement si l’appareil est utilisé en
combinaison avec un équipement dont la fréquence d’alimentation électrique varie
de façon importante, comme un générateur électrique individuel.
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● L’appareil reconnaît automatiquement la fréquence de l’alimentation d’entrée lorsque l’alimentation d’entrée
est fournie. Si l’appareil est connecté lorsque la fréquence de l’alimentation d’entrée n’est pas stable au
niveau nominal, l’appareil risque de mal identifier la fréquence d’alimentation et de ne pas fonctionner (Si 10
l’appareil est en marche, le passage de l’alimentation secteur à une autre source d’alimentation, tel un
générateur, ne pose pas de problème.) Régler la fréquence du générateur au même niveau que celle de
l’alimentation secteur.)
Ne pas installer ni ranger l’appareil dans un endroit exposé à la lumière directe du
soleil.
● L’augmentation de la température peut provoquer une détérioration accélérée de la batterie intégrée et la
rendre inutilisable.

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Remarques
Ne pas effectuer d’essai de rigidité diélectrique.
● Le circuit d’entrée comporte un dispositif d’absorption de surtension intégré. Un essai de rigidité
diélectrique peut le détruire.
● Lors de l’exécution d’un test de résistance d’isolation, utiliser la gamme 400VDC.
Avant d’arrêter l’alimentation secteur de l’appareil, éteindre l’interrupteur
d’alimentation de l’appareil.
● L’appareil passe en Mode batterie lorsque l’alimentation secteur est arrêtée. Si l’appareil est fréquemment
utilisé en Mode batterie, l’autonomie de la batterie peut se voir considérablement réduite.
Tester à l’avance le fonctionnement si l’appareil est utilisé dans un mode autre que
“Mode 200V de sortie”.
● En Mode batterie, la tension maximale (tension de crête) de sortie (onde rectangulaire) doit être inférieure
à la tension maximale en Mode alimentation secteur. Pour cette raison, certains équipements branchés
peuvent ne pas fonctionner correctement.
Si cet appareil est utilisé avec un dispositif inductif comme une bobine ou un
moteur, vérifier préalablement le fonctionnement.
● Avec certains types d'équipements, l'effet du courant d'appel peut interrompre le fonctionnement normal
de l'appareil.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

2-2 Installation and connection


This section describes how to install the UPS. Do not use this unit in any position other than the “correct
positions” indicated in the illustration below. 1
Note
Before installing this device, make a record of the serial number of this device.
The serial number is required when contacting us about the device. 2
The serial number is written in the label on the unit's top side.
< BU1002SW >
3
Correct Positions
Be careful not to get your fingers caught
when arranging the unit.
4

(Air vents are facing upward) 5


ブザー停止/テスト

6
バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
バッテリ

バッテリ
 増設

 交換

運転  交換
-
バイパス
電源出力

運転

BU1002SW
7
BU1002SW

8
Incorrect Positions

9
BU 1002S W

10
BU 10 0 2S W

* The feet can also be anchored to the floor with screws if you use BUP100S mounting brackets (sold
separately).
Refer to the BUP100S instruction manual for more details.

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< BU3002SW >

Correct Positions
Be careful not to get your fingers caught
when arranging the unit.

Caster at the bottom may be removed


when sitting horizontally.

バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

(Display panel are facing upward)

ブザー停止/テスト
バッテリ

バッテリ
 増設

 交換
-
バイパス
電源出力

運転

Incorrect Positions

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Installation et raccordement
Cette section décrit comment installer l’ASC. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil dans toute position autre que les
“positions correctes” indiquées sur l’illustration ci-dessous. 1
Remarque
Avant d’installer cet appareil, consigner son numéro de série.
Le numéro de série est nécessaire pour nous contacter au sujet de l’appareil. 2
Le numéro de série est inscrit sur l’étiquette sur la face supérieure de l’appareil.
< BU1002SW >
3
Positions correctes
Faire attention à ne pas se coincer les
doigts lors de l'installation de l'appareil.
4

(Les bouches d'aération sont tournées vers le haut) 5


ブザー停止/テスト

6
バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
バッテリ

バッテリ
 増設

 交換

運転  交換
-
バイパス
電源出力

運転

BU1002SW
7
B U1002SW

8
Positions incorrectes

9
BU1002SW

10
B U 1 0 0 2 SW

 交換 運転
バッテリ バイパス
-
 増設 電源出力
ブザー停止/テスト バッテリ
電源出力
バイパス
運転
バッテリ

バッテリ
 交換

 増設
-

ブザー停止/テスト

* Les pieds peuvent également être ancrés au sol par des vis, si vous utilisez les supports de montage
du BUP100S (vendus séparément).
Consulter le manuel d’instruction du BUP100S pour de plus amples détails.

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< BU3002SW >

Positions correctes
Faire attention à ne pas se coincer les doigts
lors de l'installation de l'appareil.

Les supports inférieurs peuvent être retirés


en position horizontale.

バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

1BOOFBVEhBGmDIBHFPSJFOUÏWFSTMFIBVU

ブザー停止/テスト
バッテリ

バッテリ
 増設

 交換
-
バイパス
電源出力

運転

Positions incorrectes

 交換 運転
バッテリ バイパス
-
 増設 電源出力
ブザー停止/テスト バッテリ
電源出力
バイパス
運転
バッテリ

バッテリ
 交換

 増設
-

ブザー停止/テスト

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

<Installing the BU3002SW vertically>


● Stabilize the casters

Casters unlocked Casters locked


1

2
● How to stabilize the fixed stand
Use a monkey wrench or spanner to loosen the fixed
stand nuts.
3
Unscrew the feet of the fixed stand until they reach
the floor.
Continue to unscrew the feet of the fixed stand until
the casters no longer touch the floor.
4
Once the fixed stand feet are firmly on the floor, turn
the nuts counter-clockwise to tighten them and lock 5
the feet in place.

6
* The feet can be anchored to the floor with screws if you use BUP300S mounting brackets (sold
separately).
Refer to the BUP300S instruction manual for more details. 7
<Installing the BU3002SW horizontally>
● How to remove the bottom casters
8
Install the BU3002SW so that the control panel is facing upward.
Loosen the screws in the 6 locations shown in the diagram below.
Remove caster mounting plate.
9
10

* BUP300S mounting brackets (sold separately) can be used for easy mounting on an EIA/JIS 19-
inch rack.
Refer to the BUP300S instruction manual for more details.

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2. Installation and Connection

2-3 Connecting the equipment

Caution
Do not connect devices with rated voltage of 200 to 240 VAC or higher.
● The rated output voltage of this device is 200 to 240 VAC.
● Overcurrent may damage the connected devices.
When in use, make sure the output terminal block cover is attached.
Do not turn ON the power switch when it is detached.
● Voltage is applied to the output terminal block when the power switch is ON, which can result
in electric shock.

Attention
Ne pas brancher de périphériques d’une tension nominale de 200 à 240
VAC ou plus.
● La tension de sortie nominale de cet appareil est de 200 à 240 VAC.
● La surtension peut endommager les équipements connectés.
Lors de l’utilisation, s’assurer que le couvercle du bornier de sortie est
bien fixé.
Ne pas allumer l’interrupteur d’alimentation lorsqu’il est détaché.
● Une tension est appliquée au bornier de sortie lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation est allumé,
ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique.

BU3002SW

< Example of BU1002SW


connection 1 >
PC
PC

To power supply
output receptacle
To power supply
output receptacle

< Example of
connection 2 >
Connected Connected
device (1) device (1)

Connected Connected
device (2) device (2)

To the terminal To the terminal


block for output block for output

● Group control of power supply output


This function can be used with the UPS monitoring software included with the UPS.
The output receptacles of the BU1002SW are separated into 3 groups: A, B, and C.
1. Power supply output group A
Output begins at the same time as startup.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

2. Power supply output group B, C


• The output start times for power supply output group B and C are independent of power supply out-
put group A, so they can be delayed or set to precede the output stop time.
• The output start/stop time control funtion is available when using the included “PowerAct Pro” UPS
monitoring software, “UPS Power Manager” or “SNMP/Web card”.
• Output ON/OFF can be controlled with the included UPS monitoring software while the BU1002SW is 1
operating.
• The delay settings and ON/OFF control described here can be performed independently for power
supply output group B and power supply output group C.
This function can be used to set the startup order of servers, peripheral devices, etc.
The output receptacles can also be forcibly turned ON/OFF remotely.
2
Output ON Output OFF

Power supply output group A


Time setting Time setting 3
Power supply output group B
Time setting Time setting
Power supply output group C

* In the factory setting, the time is set to 0 second. 4


2-3-1 Connecting a device to the power supply output (BU1002SW)
(1) Connect devices that require backup to the unit's power supply output receptacle or output terminal
block.
5
Make sure that the total capacity of the devices connected to the output receptacle does
not exceed the output rated capacity of the BU1002SW. If the overload indication ( ) is
displayed, reduce the number of connected devices.

BU1002SW (Rated value of output capacity: Max. 1kVA/700W)


6
“Power supply output” group Output receptacle Output terminal block
Group A
Group B
C13: 1 (Rated capacity: 15A)
C13: 1 (Rated capacity: 15A)

1 line (Rated capacity: 20A)
7
Group C C13: 1 (Rated capacity: 15A) 1 line (Rated capacity: 20A)

Group control of power supply output


See also
See Page 20 8

9
Group A
Group C

Group B
10

Group B
Group C

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2. Installation and Connection
• Procedure for connection to power supply output receptacle (IEC60320 C13)

Connect it directly.

Plug of connected device

● Procedure for connection to BU1002SW output terminal block


Caution
When in use, make sure the output terminal block cover is attached.
Do not turn ON the power switch when it is detached.
● Voltage is applied to the output terminal block when the power switch is ON, which can
result in electric shock.

When connecting a device to the output terminal block, make sure to


include an emergency stop switch (ESD) between them.
● In the event of an accident, the power supply to the device can be stopped by pressing
the emergency stop switch.
● A disconnect switch shall be provided by others for ac output terminal block circuit.
● To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to an emer- emergency stop
gency stop switch (ESD) overcurrent protection for switch (ESD)
15 amperes rating in accordance with the National UPS Load
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, when using the UPS
ESD
as a device conforming to UL, CE standard.

Attention
Lors de l’utilisation, s’assurer que le couvercle du bornier de sortie
est bien fixé.
Ne pas allumer l’interrupteur d’alimentation lorsqu’il est détaché.
● Une tension est appliquée au bornier de sortie lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation est
allumé, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique.

Lors de la connexion d’un périphérique au bornier de sortie, s’assurer


de bien inclure un interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence (ESD) entre eux.
● En cas d’accident, l’alimentation électrique de l’appareil peut être arrêtée en appuyant
sur l’interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence.
● Un sectionneur doit être fourni par d’autres pour le circuit du bornier de sortie AC
● Pour réduire le risque d’incendie, connecter
uniquement à un interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence Interrupteur d'arrêt
d'urgence (ESD)
(ESD) de protection contre les surtensions pour
ASC Chargement
la catégorie 15 ampères conformément au
Code national électrique, ANSI/NFPA 70, lors de ESD
l’utilisation de l’ASC comme un dispositif conforme
aux normes UL, CE.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

(1) Remove the terminal block cover on the lower right side of the unit’s
rear panel. <BU1002SW>
(2) Connect the units that need to be backed up. Two types of connections G L2C L2B L1C L1B
can be made.
1) To turn ON/OFF at the same timing as that of output receptacle B: 1
L1B terminal: Connect the line
L2B terminal: Connect the neutral line
C B
2) To turn ON/OFF at the same timing as that of output receptacle C:
L1C terminal: Connect the line 2
L2C terminal: Connect the neutral line
Run the wires to be connected through the hole in the included terminal block cover (with cable
clamp and cable guard tube). (See Figure 1.)
If you have trouble running the wire through the hole, loosen the cable clamp dial by turning it
counter-clockwise.
3
Connect the ground wire to the G terminal.
Use a flat head screwdriver to loosen the terminal block screws, insert the wire, and then retighten
the screws. (See Figure 2.) Refer to Table 1 for wire sizes.

Figure 1 Figure 2
4
Table 1
Connectable wire size
Amount of stripped wire
1.0 to 2.5 mm2
5.5mm
Figure 3
5
Tightening torque 0.9Nm (8 lb-in)
Recommended cable size 2mm2 (AWG14)

(3) Insert the tab on the right side of the terminal block cover (with
6
cable clamp) into the unit’s body, and fasten the previously
removed screws to the two locations on the left side of the cover.
Tighten the cable clamp dial to stabilize the wire. (See Figure 2.)
7
(2) When using the included UPS monitoring software and the Windows standard UPS service, use a
connection cable to connect the unit to the PC.

See also "7. Using the UPS monitoring software and Contact Signal" on page 66. 8
* If you do not use the UPS monitoring software and Contact Signal, this step is not required.

(3) When the installation and connection is complete, connect the AC Input Plug of the UPS to a wall outlet
(commercial power). 9
Caution 10
Make sure to connect the AC input plug of the unit into a wall outlet
(commercial power) with rated input voltage (200 to 240V AC).
● Connecting to a wall outlet (commercial power) of a different rated input voltage may
result in fire.
● The unit may fail.

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2. Installation and Connection
Attention
S’assurer de brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise murale
(alimentation secteur) avec une tension nominale d’entrée (200 à 240V AC).
● Le branchement à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une tension d’entrée nominale
différente peut entraîner un incendie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.

<BU1002SW>

PC

200 to 240 VAC

3P receptacle

Grounding terminal

Connect the ground wire to the Grounding terminal.

● The UPS has been charged prior to shipment. However, the backup time becomes shorter when
using it for the first time due to spontaneous discharge.
We recommend charging the UPS before using it.
When the AC input plug is connected to a wall outlet (commercial power), the battery automati-
cally starts charging, taking up to 8 hours to complete (24 hours when an additional battery unit
is connected).
● You can perform "2-4 Checking the operation" on page 29 also before charging the battery.

Input plug (L6-15P)


(Front view)
Caution
When one wire is used to ground the AC input power
N
E supply, make sure to use this unit's N terminal (phase)
side as the ground.
L ● A misconnection may result in malfunction.

Attention
Quand un seul fil est utilisé pour relier à la terre
l’alimentation d’entrée AC, s’assurer d’utiliser le côté
de la borne N (phase) de l’appareil comme la terre.
● Un mauvais branchement peut entraîner un dysfonctionnement.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

2-3-2 Connecting a device to the power supply output (BU3002SW)


(1) Connect devices that require backup to the unit's power supply output receptacle or output
terminal block.

Make sure that the total capacity of the devices connected to the output receptacle does
not exceed the output rated capacity of the BU3002SW. If the overload indication ( ) is
1
displayed, reduce the number of connected devices.

BU3002SW (Rated value of output capacity: Max. 3kVA/2100W)


“Power supply output” group Output receptacle Output terminal block
2
Group A C19: 1 (Rated capacity: 20A) 1 line (Rated capacity: 20A)
C13: 1 (Rated capacity: 15A)
Group B
Group C
C13: 2 (Rated capacity: 15A)
C13: 2 (Rated capacity: 15A)
1 line (Rated capacity: 20A)

3
Group control of power supply output
See also
See Page 20
4
Group A

Group B
5
Group C
6

Group B
Group A 7

• Procedure for connection


to power supply output receptacle (IEC60320
• Procedure for connection
to power supply output receptacle (IEC60320
8
C13) C19)

Connect it directly. Connect it directly. 9


10

Plug of connected device


Plug of connected device

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2. Installation and Connection

● Procedure for connection to BU3002SW output terminal block


Caution
When in use, make sure the output terminal block cover is attached.
Do not turn ON the power switch when it is detached.
● Voltage is applied to the output terminal block when the power switch is ON, which can
result in electric shock.
When connecting a device to the output terminal block, make sure to
include an emergency stop switch (ESD) between them.
● In the event of an accident, the power supply to the device can be stopped by pressing the
emergency stop switch.
● A disconnect switch shall be provided by others for ac output terminal block circuit.
● To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to an emer- emergency stop
gency stop switch (ESD) overcurrent protection for switch (ESD)
20 amperes rating in accordance with the National UPS Load
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, when using the UPS
ESD
as a device conforming to UL, CE standard.

Attention
Lors de l’utilisation, s’assurer que le couvercle du bornier de sortie
est bien fixé.
Ne pas allumer l’interrupteur d’alimentation lorsqu’il est détaché.
● Une tension est appliquée au bornier de sortie lorsque l’interrupteur d’alimentation est
allumé, ce qui peut provoquer un choc électrique.

Lors de la connexion d’un périphérique au bornier de sortie, s’assurer


de bien inclure un interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence (ESD) entre eux.
● En cas d’accident, l’alimentation électrique de l’appareil peut être arrêtée en appuyant
sur l’interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence.
● Un sectionneur doit être fourni par d’autres pour le circuit du bornier de sortie AC
● Pour réduire le risque d’incendie, connecter
Interrupteur d'arrêt
uniquement à un interrupteur d’arrêt d’urgence d'urgence (ESD)
(ESD) de protection contre les surtensions pour
ASC Chargement
la catégorie 20 ampères conformément au
Code national électrique, ANSI/NFPA 70, lors de ESD
l’utilisation de l’ASC comme un dispositif conforme
aux normes UL, CE.

(1) Remove the terminal block cover on the lower right side of the unit’s
rear panel. <BU3002SW>

(2) Remove the transparent cover.


(3) Connect the units that need to be backed up.
Two-line connection can be made.
1) To turn ON/OFF at the same timing as that of output receptacle A:
L1A terminal: Connect the line
L2 terminal: Connect the neutral line
2) To turn ON/OFF at the same timing as that of output receptacle B:
L1B terminal: Connect the line
L2 terminal: Connect the neutral line

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

(4) Run the wires to be connected through the hole in the included terminal block cover (with cable
clamp and cable guard tube).
(See Figure 1.)
Connect the ground wire to the G terminal.
Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the terminal block screws, and connect the wire attached to the 1
round pressure terminal. (See Figure 2.)
Refer to Table 1 for round pressure terminal sizes.

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 2


Table 1
Diameter of screw M5 Screw
Tightening torque 2 Nm(17.7 lb-in)
3

(5) Cover the terminal block with terminal block cover (with cable clamp) , and fasten the
4
previously removed screws to the two locations on the upper side of the cover.
Tighten the cable clamp dial to stabilize the wire. (See Figure 3.)
5
(2) When using the included UPS monitoring software and the Windows standard UPS service, use a con-
nection cable to connect the unit to the PC.

See also "7. Using the UPS monitoring software and Contact Signal" on page 66. 6
* If you do not use the UPS monitoring software and Contact Signal, this step is not required.

(3) When the installation and connection is complete, connect the AC Input Plug of the UPS to a wall outlet
(commercial power). 7
Caution
Make sure to connect the AC input plug of the unit into a wall outlet 8
(commercial power) with rated input voltage (200 to 240V AC).
● Connecting to a wall outlet (commercial power) of a different rated input voltage may
result in fire.
● The unit may fail.
9
Attention
S’assurer de brancher la fiche d’entrée AC de l’appareil à une prise 10
murale (alimentation secteur) avec une tension nominale d’entrée (200 à
240V AC).
● Le branchement à une prise murale (alimentation secteur) d’une tension d’entrée nominale
différente peut entraîner un incendie.
● L’appareil peut tomber en panne.

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2. Installation and Connection
<BU3002SW>

PC

200 to 240 VAC


3P receptacle

Grounding terminal
Connect the ground wire to the Grounding terminal.

● The UPS has been charged prior to shipment. However, the backup time becomes shorter when
using it for the first time due to spontaneous discharge.
We recommend charging the UPS before using it.
When the AC input plug is connected to a wall outlet (commercial power), the battery automati-
cally starts charging, taking up to 8 hours to complete (24 hours when an additional battery unit
is connected).
● You can perform "2-4 Checking the operation" on page 29 also before charging the battery.

Input plug (L6-20P)


(Front view) Caution
When one wire is used to ground the AC input power
N supply, make sure to use this unit's N terminal (phase)
E side as the ground.
● A misconnection may result in malfunction.
L

Attention
Quand un seul fil est utilisé pour relier à la terre
l’alimentation d’entrée AC, s’assurer d’utiliser le côté
de la borne N (phase) de l’appareil comme la terre.
● Un mauvais branchement peut entraîner un dysfonctionnement.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

2-4 Checking the operation


After you finish connecting devices to the unit, make sure the backup function operates properly.
Check that the Battery Mode is performed normally according to the following procedure.
(This operation check simulates a power failure by disconnecting the AC input plug from a wall outlet.)
1
(1) Turn ON the unit's power switch.
The beeper sounds and the current settings are displayed on the LED.
After 5 secounds, the self-diagnostic test is performed in Battery Mode for approximately 10 seconds. 2
When the self-diagnostic test finishes successfully, switching to AC output from commercial power is
performed and the the display below is shown.
(If the battery voltage is low, the self-diagnostic test is not performed and the operation starts
immediately, using output from commercial power.) 3
ON OFF ON, OFF, or blinking
Status indicator Description depending on status
Power switch “ON”
Operating normally 4
(2) Bring all the connected devices into operation.
(Including devices connected to the AC outlet of your PC.)
Operate the devices in a way in which abrupt power stop
does not damage the connected devices, data, etc.
5
(3) Under this condition, check the the unit's LED display and beep sound.
Are they in the same status as shown below?

Status indicator
電源出力
バッテリ
 増設
-
ブザー停止/テスト
6
Beep None バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換
Power supply output receptacles Outputs power (connected devices are powered)

If the same as the one shown above: ➜ The operation is normal. Proceed to (4). 7
If not the same as the one shown above: ➜ The operation is abnormal. One of the cases described in "4. Dis-
play and beeps when there is an equipment failure" of "3-3 Inter-
preting a beep and displays" on page 37 must apply.
Take necessary measures and then proceed to (4).
(4) Disconnect the AC input plug of this unit from a wall outlet (commercial power).
8
The UPS enters Battery Mode.

9
10

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2. Installation and Connection
(5) In Battery Mode, check the unit's LED display and beep sound.
Does the status indicator appear as one of those shown below?
( indicates blinking)
Status indicator Beep Output Charging Description
Intermittent OFF Backup is operating due to power failure or AC input error.
4-second ON
intervals Discharging Output will stop if Battery Mode continues.
Intermittent OFF (Same as above.)
1-second ON
intervals Discharging Battery level is low, so output will stop soon.

OFF Battery is dead, so output stopped. (This is displayed only


None OFF
Discharging for a few seconds.)

If not the same as one of those shown above: ➜ Operation is abnormal. Check the status of lamps and beep and
turn OFF the Power Switch.
• If the display is one of those shown in “4. Displays and beeps
when there is an equipment failure” in “3-3 Interpreting beeps
and displays” on page 37, take the necessary measures and
then go back to (1) on page 29.
• If no Battery Mode is performed and the UPS and the devices
connected to the UPS stop, this may be attributed to an insuf-
ficient battery charge.
After connecting the AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial
power) and waiting at least 8 hours for the battery to charge (24
hours when an additional battery unit is connected), go back to
(4) on page 29.
• If the problem persists after checking the 2 points above, con-
tact us; ____
See also Setting switch 1 can be used to turn the beeper ON/OFF. ➛ Page 41

(6) Connect the AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial power) again.
The status indicator returns to its normal state and the beeping sound stops.
(The status is as shown below.)
Status indicator Description
Power switch “ON”
Operating normally

Checking the operation is now complete.

Installation and connection is now complete.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

2-5 Charging the battery


When you connect the AC input plug of this unit to a wall outlet (commercial power), the battery
charging automatically starts regardless of whether the power switch is ON or OFF, and it is fully
charged within 8 hours. (When an additional battery unit is connected, the charging time is 24 hours.)
1
● This unit has been charged prior to shipment. However, the backup time becomes shorter when using it
for the first time due to spontaneous discharge. We recommend charging this unit before using it.
● If you do not perform the initial backup time measurement described below in “2-6 Measuring the initial
value of backup time”, proceed to “3. Operation”. → Page 32 2
2-6 Measuring the initial value of backup time
3
● When you measure the backup time initial value of the unit in your environment, this value can be used
as a guide when checking the battery and deciding the UPS monitoring software setting values.
See also "5. Measuring the backup time" → Page 49
4
2-7 Recharging the battery
The battery is discharged completely when the backup time is measured, so you need to recharge it before
using the UPS.
5
● You can use connected devices while recharging the battery, but the backup time when a power failure
occurs is shorter until the battery is fully charged.
(If a power failure occurs immediately after the start of charging, backup stops immediately.) 6
See also Charge the battery as described in "2-5 Charging the battery."

Preparation for starting operation is now complete.


7

9
10

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3. Operation
3 Operation

3-1 Precautions and notes for operation


Caution (for use)
Never touch the metal part of the input plug if it is disconnected while
the unit is operating.
● Doing so may result in electric shock.
● The leak current of this product itself is less than the value of the safety standard (leak
current: 1 mA). However, because connected equipment causes the leak current to
increase, you must never touch the metal part of the input plug.
● When the unit is operating, voltage is generated in the metal parts of the input plug via
capacitors in the internal circuit, regardless of the elapsed time.

Do not allow the unit to come in contact with water.


● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.
● If the unit becomes wet, stop using it and have it inspected and/or repaired.
For repair, contact us:____________

When the battery is dead, replace it immediately or stop using the unit.
● Continuing the use of it may cause a fire.
Ambient temperature Expected life
20°C 4 to 5 years * The values in the table are the expected life under standard
30°C 2 to 2.5 years use conditions and are not guaranteed.

Using a dry cloth, periodically wipe the dust from the AC input plug,
power supply output receptacles and output terminal block.
● Accumulated dust may cause a fire.

Do not use the unit in a closed place and do not cover the unit.
● Doing so may cause abnormal heating or a fire.

If you notice abnormal sound or smell, smoke, or leakage from the


inside, immediately turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the AC
input plug from a wall outlet (commercial power).
● Using the unit under such conditions may cause a fire.
● If you notice such a condition, stop using the unit and contact us at _____ for inspection and re-
pairs.
● Use the unit under the conditions in which you can immediately disconnect the AC input
plug from a wall outlet (commercial power) in the case of an abnormal event.

If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluid.


● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If the fluid contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.

Do not place objects heavier than 25kg on the unit, and do not drop
heavy objects onto the unit.
● Doing so may cause distortion/damage to the case or a failure of the internal circuit, which
may cause a fire.

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

Notes
Before stopping the commercial power to the unit, turn OFF the power switch of the
unit.
● The unit enters Battery Mode when commercial power is stopped. If you frequently use the unit in Battery
Mode, the battery life may be significantly shortened.

Take measures for handling unforeseen accidents, such as data backup and
system redundancy.
● The output may stop when there is a circuit failure in the UPS.

Explanation
Usual operation
3
● You may either leave the power switch of the unit ON (operation status) or turn it OFF each time when
stopping the connected system. Choose whichever operation method is more convenient. We recom-
mend turning OFF the power switch when you do not use connected devices for a long time.
● The battery can be charged once the AC input plug of the unit is connected to a wall outlet (commercial
power).

Quitting Battery Mode


● If a power failure lasts for an extended period of time, the battery discharges and power output from the
unit stops. Shut down your computer after performing appropriate procedures (for example, saving data)
while the unit is still supplying power.

Rebooting
● If the battery discharges completely during a power failure, the unit stops. After recovery from the power
failure, the unit automatically restarts and supplies power. If you do not want to restart the connected
devices, turn OFF the power switch of either the unit or the connected devices.
See also Setting switch 2 can be used to select whether or not auto restart is performed. See Page 41

Scheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software


● When performing scheduled operation in which the UPS is stopped and a device such as a breaker is
used to stop the UPS at the same time that commercial power stops, specify a period of no more than 3
months for the start of the next operation.
If you specify a period longer than 3 months, the internal timer is reset and the scheduled operation
does not start. Note that this period reduces to approximately half when the battery is dead.
If a period of 3 months is exceeded, you start operation by supplying commercial power and
pressing the start switch. However, if the battery is dead, you may not be able to start operation.
In this case, replace the battery according to the instructions in “6-2 Replacing the battery” on page 53.

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3. Operation

3-2 Start and stop procedures and basic operation


● When the power switch is OFF and the AC input plug is connected to a
commercial power supply:
• The details of the most recent error are displayed. (item 4 on page 37)
• The status indicator displays " ".
• Power output is stopped.
• The battery automatically starts recharging.
● Start procedure
Operation Turn on the power switch of the UPS.

• Output begins in Bypass Mode about 10 seconds after the switch is activated. (Status indicator “ ”)
However, “ ” is displayed at cold start, and output begins in Battery Mode.
• The status indicator displays “ ”, and the self-diagnostic test is performed in Battery Mode
for about 10 seconds. (If the battery voltage is low, the self-diagnostic test is not performed. It is
automatically executed after the battery is charged.)
*1 When the self-diagnostic test finishes successfully, switching to AC output from commercial power
is performed and normal operation starts.
*2 Self-diagnostic test is not performed at cold start.
• If the self-diagnostic test is finished normally, It is replaced by the AC output from a commercial
power supply and become a normal driving state through inverter mode.
• If the self-diagnostic test is not executed, the UPS immediately starts outputting AC from commercial
power.

Status indicator
Beep None
Power supply output receptacles Outputs power (connected devices are powered)

See also Cold start ON/OFF setting ➛ Page 45

• During operation, the battery is charged automatically.

ON
AC input
OFF
7 seg. D-1
ON
Power supply SW
OFF

Power supply ON
output lamp OFF

ON
Bypass operation
lamp OFF

Commercial Power
Operating mode Battery

Bypass
Operating mode
Inverter

Commercial Power
Output
Battery Bypass Self-diagnostic Commercial
Startup
preparation mode test operation

about about about


1 sec. 10 sec. 2 to 3 sec. 10 sec.
<Note>
D-1 : The most recently displayed error code (refer to item 4 on page 37)
(If no errors have occurred, " " is displayed.)

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● Operation after a power failure


• If a power failure or abnormal input power supply occurs, the UPS automatically switches to Battery
Mode, continuing power output from the Power Supply Output Receptacles supplied from the battery.
• The status is displayed and the beeper sounds intermittently to alert the user.
See also Setting switch 1 can be used to turn the beeper ON/OFF. ➛ Page 41
( indicates blinking)

Status Battery
Beep Output Charging Description Solution
indicator replacement
Perform shutdown
Intermittent OFF In Battery Mode due to power failure or operations for the
4-second ON
Discharging AC power error. connected devices
intervals and stop them.

Intermittent
1-second ON
OFF (Same as above.)
Discharging Battery level is low, so output will stop soon.
(Same as above.)
3
intervals

OFF Battery is dead, so output stopped.


None OFF Charge the battery.
Discharging (This is displayed only for a few seconds.)

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3. Operation
● Operation during recovery from a power failure
• If a power failure or abnormal power input is resolved while the UPS supplies power, it returns to the
commercial power output status automatically. Charging the consumed battery starts.
• If a power failure or abnormal power input is resolved after the battery is discharged completely and
power output is stopped, the UPS restarts automatically and resumes power output. The expended
battery begins to charge.
See also Setting switch 2 can be used to select whether or not auto restart is performed.
See Page 41

● Stop procedure
Operation Turn ON the power switch of the UPS.

Status Battery
Beep Output Charging Description
indicator replacement

There is AC input
None OFF ON Power switch “OFF”

• The power output from the UPS stops.


• Even if you turn off the power switch, if AC is supplied from commercial power, the battery is automati-
cally charged.

● Connection capacity/battery level meter


In Commercial Power Mode (normal operation), the power consumption of devices connected to the
capacity/battery level meter is displayed as a percentage.
BU1002SW: Displayed in 3 levels, with 1000VA/700W as 100%.
BU3002SW: Displayed in 3 levels, with 3000VA/2100W as 100%.

When the power consumption of connected devices is 30% or less, the level meter turns OFF.

In Battery Mode, the battery level is displayed as a percentage.

In Commercial Power Mode Indicator is ON In


Connection capacity Battery Mode Battery
Indicator is ON level Indicator blinks
90% lamp 90% or more 60% or more
60% lamp 60% or more 30 to 60%
Connection 30% lamp 30% or more 0 to 30%
capacity All OFF 30% or less —
Battery level

* In Commercial Power Mode (normal operation), the battery level is displayed when the beeper stop/
test switch is pressed.
(Please note that if the button is pressed and held for 5 seconds or more, the beeper begins to sound
and the self-diagnostic test starts.)

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3-3 Interpreting beeps and displays


( ○ indicates the display is OFF)
( ● indicates the display is ON)
1. Displays and beeps in normal operation ( indicates blinking)

Status Power supply Bypass Battery


No. operation replacement Beep Charging Description Solution
indicator output lamp
lamp lamp
No AC input.
1 ○ ○ ○ None OFF −−
Operation stopped.
There is AC input.
2 ○ ○ ○ None ON −−
Power switch is OFF.

Power switch is ON.


3 ● ○ ○ None ON −−
Operating normally.

2. Displays and beeps while testing


OFF
3
4 ● ○ ○ None
Discharging Self-diagnostic test in progress.
−−

OFF
5 ● ○ ○ None Discharging Auto battery test in progress. −−

3. Displays and beeps during power failure or AC input error


In Battery Mode due to power
Intermittent OFF failure or AC input error. Perform shutdown operations
6 4-second for the connected devices
intervals Discharging Output will stop if Battery
Mode continues. and stop them.

Intermittent (Same as above.)


OFF
7 1-second Discharging Battery level is low, so output (Same as above.)
intervals will soon stop.

Battery is dead,
OFF so output stopped.
8 None Charge the battery.
Discharging (This is displayed only for
a few seconds.)

AC input voltage is too high


(over). Use within the AC input
voltage/frequency range
9 ○ ○ ○ None (ON) described in the specifications.
AC input frequency is too → See Page 90
high (over).

AC input voltage is too low


(under).
10 ○ ○ ○ None (ON) (Same as above.)
AC input frequency is too
low (under).

4. Displays and beeps when there is an equipment failure


There are too many connected
devices and the rated capacity is
exceeded. If this state continues
for as long as or longer than the
times described below,
commercial power continues
to be supplied through bypass
Intermittent ON operation (Note 1). Reduce the number of connected
11 ● ○ ○ 0.5-second or ・When connection capacity is devices until the display appears
intervals discharging  at 100% or higher: Bypass
as in status No. 3.
 operation begins after 10 seconds
・When connection capacity is
 at 120% or higher: Output stops
 after 1 minute (Go to No.12)
・When connection capacity is
 at 140% or higher: Output stops
 after 10 seconds (Go to No.12)
Turn OFF the power switches of
ON Output stopped due to all devices connected to the unit,
12 ○ ○ ○ Continuous or exceeded connection capacity. reduce the number of connected
discharging devices, and turn the power switch
back ON again.

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3. Operation
( ○ indicates the display is OFF)
( ● indicates the display is ON)
4. Displays and beeps when there is an equipment failure (continued) ( indicates blinking)

Status Power supply Bypass Battery


No. operation replacement Beep Charging Description Solution
indicator output lamp
lamp lamp
Output stopped due to output Check that the AC input of
ON short-circuit or significant connected devices is not short-
13 ○ ○ ○ Continuous or excess of the connected circuited or the connected capacity
discharging capacity. is not exceeding the rated capacity.
Replace the external cooling fan.

Moved to bypass operation due See also “Replacing the fan” Page 62
ON to problem with the external
14 ● ● ○ Continuous or cooling fan (Note 1). The fan can be replaced via the
discharging rear panel without stopping this unit.
Use replacement fan sold
separately. (Note 2)
Turn OFF this unit and all connected
devices. Then, turn the power switch
Failure occurred. When the
back ON for this unit only. If the display
15 ̶̶ ̶̶ ○ Continuous ̶̶ beep stop switch is pressed,
does not change, there is a problem
the details of the error are
(Note 3) (Note 3) with this unit. Contact the shop of
displayed (Nos. 16 to 23).
purchase or our Electronic Systems &
Equipments customer support
center at: _____
Moved to bypass operation Displays the details of the error that
16 ● ● ○ Continuous ̶̶ due to output voltage error occurred only while pressing the beep
(over) (Note 1). stop switch while in state No. 15.
Moved to bypass operation
17 ● ● ○ Continuous ̶̶ due to output voltage error (Same as above.)
(under) (Note 1).
Moved to Battery Mode due to
18 ● ○ ○ Continuous ̶̶ battery charge voltage error (over). (Same as above.)
Output will stop when the battery is dead.
Output stopped because the
19 ○ ○ ○ Continuous ̶̶ output of the battery charge (Same as above.)
voltage short-circuited.
Moved to bypass operation due
20 ● ● ○ Continuous ̶̶ to problem with the internal (Same as above.)
temperature (Note 1).
Moved to bypass operation due
21 ● ● ○ Continuous ̶̶ to bypass bus voltage error (Same as above.)
(Note 1).
(1) Output stopped due to
̶̶ ̶̶
22 (Note 3) (Note 3) ○ Continuous ̶̶ system error. (Same as above.)
(2) Other error occurred.

Note 1: In bypass operation, commercial power is output directly. Output stops when a power failure (AC input OFF)
occurs in bypass operation.
Note 2: Fan replacement performed by the user does not comply with UL, CE standards.
Note 3: The displays and operations vary according to the status.

5. Display and beep for battery replacement


Replace the battery.
Intermittent The battery test detected
You can replace the weak battery
23 ● ○ 2-second ON a weak battery
with a separately purchased
intervals (warning only, output continues).
replacement battery as needed.

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4 UPS functions

4-1 Suspending a beep


When the beep is sounding, you can suspend it by pressing and holding the beep stop/test switch for 0.5
seconds or longer.
バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

4-2 Self-diagnosis test 4


This test performs a failure diagnosis on the unit and performs a simple test to check for battery deteriora-
tion.
Use the procedure below to check whether a circuit failure has occurred inside the unit and whether battery
replacement is required.

If the battery is not fully charged, the self-diagnostic test is not executed immediately.
After charging is complete, it is automatically executed.

(1) Connect your computer and other devices to the UPS and then turn ON the power switch of the UPS.
(2) The Battery Mode starts for testing purpose automatically (Status indicator “ ”). (No beep sounds.)
After about 10 seconds, when the test is complete the normal operation automatically starts.
(3) If the status indicator/battery replacement lamp blinks and the beeper sounds:
See also "3-3 Interpreting beeps and displays" ➛ Page 37
Follow the directions for the solutions described in “4. Displays and beeps when there is an equipment
failure” and “5. Display and beep for battery replacement”.

* This test can also be run from the included UPS monitoring software.
For more details, refer to the online help for the UPS monitoring software.

バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
This test can also be performed manually. 電源出力  増設
-
Press and hold the Beep Stop/Test Switch of the UPS for 5 second or longer. バイパス
運転
バッテリ
 交換
When the beeper begins to sound intermittently, release the Switch.

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4. UPS functions

4-3 Description of the auto battery test function


This test performs a failure diagnosis on the unit and performs a test to check for battery deterioration.
(This test is more accurate than the self-diagnostic test.)
This test is performed automatically. (You do not have to perform any special operations.)
The test is performed at intervals of 4 weeks after the AC Input Plug is connected to a wall outlet (commercial
power).
The test is not performed if the power switch is OFF or if the battery is not fully charged.
(1) When the auto battery test starts, the Battery Mode automatically starts (Status indicator “ ”). (No
beep sounds.) After the auto battery test is complete, the normal operation automatically starts.
(2) If the status indicator/battery replacement lamp blinks and the beeper sounds:
See also "3-3 Interpreting beeps and displays" ➛ Page 37
Follow the directions for the solutions described in “4. Displays and beeps when there is an equipment
failure” and “5. Display and beep for battery replacement”.

The setting switch on the Front of the UPS allows you to select the "disable the auto battery test" setting.

See also "4-4 Changing the setting of the functions" ➛ Page 40


See "Setting for whether or not to perform battery test"

This test can also be performed manually.


Press and hold the Beep Stop/Test Switch of the UPS for 10 second or longer.
When the beeper changes from intermittent beeps to a sustained beep, release the switch.

4-4 Changing the setting of the functions


1. Selecting functions with the DIP switch

After changing the setting switch, follow the procedure described below.
After changing the setting switch, turn OFF the UPS power siwtch, disconnect
the AC input plug, wait until the status indicator is completely OFF, and then
reinsert the AC input plug.
● The setting switch changes do not become valid until the AC input plug is reinserted.

• Use a fine-pointed tool such as a small screwdriver to maneuver the switch’s lever.
8
DIP

7
6
5
4
3
2
ON

バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

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Setting switch function list


No. Function to set OFF side ON side

1 Setting for beeper sound in the Beeper does


event of power failure, etc. Beeper sounds
not sound

2 Auto startup setting after Perform auto startup Do not perform


recovery from power failure auto startup

Setting for whether or not to Do not perform


3 Perform test test
perform battery test

4 Auto startup mode setting Mode A Mode B

5 --- --- ---

6 --- --- ---

7 BS signal valid range setting Always valid Valid only during


Battery Mode

8 --- --- ---

* In the factory settings, everything is OFF.

● Setting for beeper sound in the event of power failure, etc. (setting switch 1 )
4
… Factory setting: OFF
ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OFF: The beeper sounds when an alarm is necessary.


ON: The beeper does not sound for backup operation or battery replacement. The beeper sounds for
other errors (connection capacity exceeded, operation error, etc.).

● Auto startup setting after recovery from power failure (setting switch 2 )
… Factory setting: OFF
ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OFF: Automatically starts when power is restored.


After a power failure occurs and the unit shuts down using the shutdown software or contact
signal(BS signal), the unit automatically starts and begins to output when the commercial power is
restored.
ON: Does not automatically start when power is restored.
After the unit is shut down with the UPS monitoring software or contact signal (BS signal), it does
not start up when commercial power is restored. Startup is performed by turning the power switch
OFF once, and then back ON again.

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4. UPS functions
● Setting for whether or not to perform battery test (setting switch 3 )
… Factory setting: OFF
ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OFF: The battery test is automatically executed once every 4 weeks.


ON: Does not perform the auto battery test.
Use this setting to disable Battery Mode for for the regularly performed auto battery test.

● Auto startup mode setting (setting switch 4 ) … Factory setting: OFF

ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OFF: (Mode A) After UPS stopped, the UPS is automatically started immediately when “ON” is
detected for the AC input.
ON: (Mode B) After UPS stopped, the UPS is automatically started in the AC input’s “OFF to ON”
timing that is detected.
(Definition of AC input OFF: When AC input is OFF for 1 second or more)

* Setting switch 4 is valid when the auto startup after recovery from power failure setting (setting switch
2 ) is set to OFF (auto restart is performed).
* This setting mode is valid only after the UPS has been stopped by the contact signal backup stop
signal (BS).
* When a cable is connected to the RS-232C connector and the UPS monitoring software is used, the
unit operates in Mode A regardless of this setting.

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(1) When BS signal is used to stop the UPS after a power failure occurs (1)-1.

*1
ON
AC input
OFF

ON
BS signal
OFF

Power output ON
(Setting switch 4 OFF:
Mode A) OFF

Power output ON
(Setting switch 4 ON:
Mode B) OFF

(2) When BS signal is used to shut down the UPS when AC input is ON
4
ON 1 sec
AC input *1
OFF

ON Starts up when BS signal


BS signal turns OFF
OFF

Power output ON
(Setting switch 4 OFF:
Mode A) OFF Starts up when AC input
turns from OFF to ON
Power output ON
(Setting switch 4 ON:
Mode B) OFF

* 1: BS signal reception time corresponds to the setting switch 7.

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4. UPS functions
● BS signal valid range setting (setting switch 7 ) … Factory setting: OFF
ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OFF: The BS signal is always valid (receivable).


The unit’s “power output” can be stopped by inputting a “ON” backup power supply stop signal (BS)
that continues for 10 seconds or more.
ON: The BS signal is valid (receivable) only when in Battery Mode. (The signal is not received when in
Commercial Power Mode.)
The unit’s “power output” can be stopped by inputting a “ON” backup power supply stop signal (BS)
that continues for 0.01 (10 ms) seconds or more.
Use this setting in commercial operation when you do not want to stop operations when a backup
power supply stop signal (BS) is received.

•Auto startup operation when power is restored


Auto startup when power is restored is associated with setting switch 2 .
However, the unit does not start up when the BS signal is ON.

●BS signal valid range setting (setting switch 7 )

ON
AC input OFF
Commercial Power Mode
Operationg Mode
Battery Mode

ON
BS signal OFF
10 sec. 10 sec.
*1 *1
Power supply output ON
(Setting switch OFF) OFF 0.01
sec.
*1
Power supply output ON
(Setting switch ON) OFF

Note 1: Operation when setting switch 2 is OFF (auto startup is performed). When it is ON (auto startup is not performed) auto startup is not
performed.

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2. UPS operation mode settings


2-1 Settable items and explanations
There are 4 items to select.
1) Cold start ON/OFF setting
2) Output voltage setting
3) Power output stop delay time setting
4) Signal input/output test

The settings available for this operation are shown below.


1) Cold start ON/OFF setting

• Cold start OFF mode


The unit can start up only when there is AC input.

• Cold start ON mode

It is possible to start up the unit even when there is no AC input plug.


(It is not possible, however, to start up the unit by the remote signals.)
4
Normal operation occurs when AC input is ON. The output frequency is the same as the frequency
the last time there was AC input.
2) Output voltage setting (200V/220V/230V/240V)
Four types of output voltage can be set. (Setting range: 200V/220V/230V/240V)
Output is performed at the set voltage, with no relation to the input voltage.
3) Power output stop delay time setting
It is possible to set the delay time for stopping the power supply output after the BS signal is
received. (Setting range: 0 to 10 minutes)

AC input ON
OFF

BS signal ON
OFF
Power supply ON
output
OFF

This timing is 10 ms or 10 sec. Power output stop delay time


Timing corresponds to the settings
for switch 7 .
See also ➛ Page 44

<Note>
The remote ON/OFF signal is not related to this setting.
When the remote ON/OFF signal is “High”, the UPS stops the output immediately.

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4) Signal input/output test (BL/TR/BU/WB/BS/remote)
● Four types of output signal can be forcibly turned ON.
● The ON/OFF state of two types of input signal can be checked with the status indicator and the
beeper.

Signal input/output test end

Signal input test


While the signal is being
Signal input/output test start
input, the status indicator
blinks and the beep sounds.
Signal output test
Contact signal is forced to turn ON.

ON
Battery Low signal (BL)
(Between pins 1 and 5) OFF

ON
Output signal

Trouble signal (TR)


(Between pins 2 and 5) OFF

ON
Backup signal (BU)
(Between pins 8 and 5) OFF

Deteriorated battery ON
signal (WB)
(Between pins 9 and 5) OFF

ON
Backup power supply
Input signal

stop signal (BS) OFF


(Between pins 3 and 5)
ON
Remote ON/OFF signal
(Between pins 6 and 7) OFF

ON
Beep
OFF

While the signal is being input, these status


indications blink and the beep sounds.

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2-2 Settings

The UPS operation mode can be set if the power switch is turned ON while the beeper stop switch is
pressed.
Note: While in setting mode, output from the power supply output is OFF even if the power switch is
ON.
バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

(1) When the beeper stop switch is briefly pressed (for less than 1 second), the next item is displayed.

Cold start ON/OFF setting

Output voltage setting


4
Power supply output stop delay time setting

Signal input/output test

(2) The unit enters the “individual item setting mode” when the beeper stop switch is pressed and held
(for more than 1 second).
(3) When the power switch is turned OFF, the setting mode quits and the unit enters power switch OFF
status (status No.2).

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4. UPS functions

Normal status There is AC input A Turn ON the power switch while the beep stop/test switch is pressed.
Power switch “OFF” (Status No. 2) B Turn OFF the power switch.
A B C Press and hold the beep stop/test switch (for more than 3 seconds).
D Press the beep stop/test switch (for less than 3 seconds).
Setting mode

OFF Cold start OFF mode (Factory-shipped setting)


Cold start
ON/OFF setting C *1
D D
C ON Cold start ON mode
D

Output voltage 200V Output 200V mode (Factory-shipped setting)


setting C *1
D
C
220V Output 220V mode

D
D
230V Output 230V mode

D
D
240V Output 240V mode

Output voltage
setting C *1
0 minute delay (Factory-shipped setting)
D
C
0.2 minute delay
D

0.5 minute delay


D

D D 1 minute delay D
D

2 minute delay
D

10 minute delay

Signal input/output C
test BL Battery low signal output test (Factory-shipped setting)
C
D

TR Trouble signal output test

BU Backup signal output test

WB Battery replacement signal output test D


D

BS Backup power supply stop signal output test

Remote Remote ON/OFF signal output test

*1 Displays the current setting value.

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5 Measuring the backup time

5-1 How to measure backup time

Caution
Never touch the metal part of the input plug if it is disconnected while
the unit is operating.
● Doing so may cause an electric shock.
● The leak current of this product itself is less than the value of the safety standard (leak
current: 1 mA). However, leak current increases due to connected equipment. Therefore, never touch
the metal part of the input plug.
● When the product is operating, voltage is generated at the metal part of the input plug via capacitors in
the internal circuit regardless of elapsed time.

(1) When the AC input plug is connected to a wall outlet (commercial power), the battery automatically starts
charging, taking up to 8 hours to complete (24 hours when an additional battery unit is connected).
(2) Turn ON all devices connected to the power output to be “backed up during a power failure”.
(This includes devices connected to the AC outlet of your computer.)
Operate the connected devices in a way that allows the power supply to be stopped at any time.
5
● For Windows Server 2003/Vista/XP/Me/2000/Windows NT/Linux/Mac:
Perform measurement while the hard drive is stopped.
● For Windows 98/95:
Choose "Shut Down" in Windows and follow the procedure below to shut down your OS.
Choose "Restart in MS-DOS mode" to exit from OS and display the MS-DOS mode screen.

(3) Disconnect the AC Input Plug of the UPS and measure the backup time.
Measure the time until the unit automatically stops and all displays disappear with the plug disconnected.

* The backup time you measure for the first time after purchase is the "initial value of the backup time."

5-2 Estimated backup time


The backup time varies depending on the capacity of connected devices.
After calculating the total capacity of connected devices, refer to the graph of the backup time to obtain an
estimation of the initial value of the backup time. (This is also applied to checking the battery.)
(1) Convert the total capacity (power consumption) of the connected devices to watts (W).
For the indication of connected devices, check your computer and the rear of the display.
The indicator can show values in three different ways: volt-amperes (VA), amperes (A), and watts (W).
Example 1) 200 VAC, 50/60Hz, 145 W Indication Value
Example 2) 200 VAC, 50/60Hz, 1.8 A VA × power factor = W
Example 3) 200 VAC, 50/60Hz, 150 VA A × power factor × 200 = W
For devices that use the VA or A indication, convert the capacity into W. Multiply the value indicated on
devices by the value in the right table for conversion.
(When the power factor is unknown, enter “1”. The power factor usually ranges between 0.6 and 1.)
(2) Add the values converted into W to obtain the total capacity of the connected devices.

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5. Measuring the backup time
(3) Calculate the initial value of the backup time for the total capacity of the connected devices from the
graph below.
● Graph of backup time (graph of initial values for products that have not been used)
● The smaller the capacity of connected devices becomes, the longer the backup time becomes.

120
Backup time
110 (20°C, initial value)

100

90

80

70

60 BU3002SW +
(Minutes)

BU1002SW + BUM300S
50 BUM100S

40

30

BU3002SW
20
BU1002SW

10

0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100

Power consumption
of connected devices(W)

Time unit: Minutes


Model 20W 50W 100W 200W 300W 400W 500W 700W 1000W 1400W

BU1002SW 180 120 60 35 20 15 10 5 - -


BU1002SW+
720 420 240 120 80 60 50 30 - -
BUM100S

Model 200W 400W 600W 800W 1000W 1200W 1400W 1600W 1800W 2000W 2100W

BU3002SW 92 46 30 20 15 12 10 8 7 5.5 5
BU3002SW 340 175 115 85 62 49 43 37 31 26 24
+ BUM300S

* These backup times are for reference only. Times may vary according to battery life and external
environmental conditions (temperature, etc.).

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6 Maintenance and Inspection

Caution (for maintenance)


When maintaining the connected equipment, turn OFF the power switch
and disconnect the AC input plug.
● Even if you disconnect the AC input plug while the UPS is operating, the power output of this
unit does not stop and power is supplied from the outlet during a power failure.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit.
● Doing so may cause an electric shock or a fire.

If fluid leaks from the unit, do not touch the fluid.


● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If the fluid contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.

Do not throw the unit into fire.


● The lead battery in the unit may explode, or leak dilute sulfuric acid.

Do not insert metal objects into the power supply output receptacles of the UPS.
● Doing so may result in electric shock.

Do not insert metal objects into the battery connectors.


● Doing so may result in electric shock.

Attention (pour l’entretien) 6


Lors de l’entretien de l’équipement connecté, couper l’interrupteur
d’alimentation et débrancher la fiche d’entrée AC.
● Même si la fiche d’entrée AC est débranchée alors que l’ASC fonctionne, l’alimentation de
sortie de l’appareil n’est pas interrompue et il est alimenté à partir de la prise lors d’une panne
de courant.
Ne pas démonter, réparer ou modifier l’appareil.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un incendie.

Si des fuites de liquide depuis l’appareil se produisent, ne pas toucher ce


liquide.
● Cela peut provoquer la cécité ou des brûlures.
● Si le liquide entre en contact avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer abondamment à l’eau claire avant
de consulter un médecin.

Ne pas jeter l’appareil au feu.


● La batterie au plomb dans l’appareil peut exploser ou laisser fuir de l’acide sulfurique dilué.

Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques dans les prises de sortie d’alimentation


électrique de l’ASC.
● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique.

Ne pas insérer d’objets métalliques dans les connecteurs de la batterie.


● Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique.

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6. Maintenance and Inspection

6-1 Checking the battery


The sealed lead battery used in the unit has a limited life.
(The life varies depending on your storage/use environment and backup frequency.)
The nearer the end of the life is, the more rapidly deterioration proceeds.

1. Life of battery (estimated replacement timing)


Ambient temperature Life of battery Replacement estimation
20°C 4 to 5 years 4 to 5 years after staring use
30°C 2 to 2.5 years 2 years after staring use

2. Methods for checking the battery


There are 3 methods for checking the battery.
• Perform a self-diagnostic test. (See page 39.)
• Use the auto battery test function. (See page 40.)
• Measure the backup time. (See page 49.)
By measuring the backup time, the battery life can be determined more accurately.
See also Measure the backup time according to "5-1 How to measure backup time"
➛ Page 49
If the measured value is equal to the "initial value of the backup time" or less than half the value
obtained from the graph of "Estimated backup time" on page 49 , replace the battery.
• When you compare the "initial value of the backup time" you measured and the current backup
time, make the capacity of devices connected to the UPS same as when you measured the initial
value to make judgment accurately.

3. Guidelines for how often to check the battery (measure the backup time)
Ambient temperature Check once every 6 months Check once a month
20°C For the first 3 years after purchase When 3 or more years have passed since purchase
30°C For the first 1.5 years after purchase When 1.5 or more years have passed since purchase

* The battery deteriorates even if it is stored. The higher the temperature is, the shorter the
life becomes.

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6-2 Replacing the battery


The battery can be replaced while the unit is stopped (power supply output stopped).

Caution
When the unit is used in compliance with UL standards or CE marking, do not replace the battery while in
operation (while power is being output). Replacing the battery while in operation does not comply with UL
standards or CE marking. Make sure to stop the operation of the unit before replacing the battery.

* When replacing the battery, stop the connected devices, turn OFF the power switch of the UPS, and
disconnect the AC input plug from the wall.
* If an input power supply error such as a power failure occurs when replacing the battery while in opera-
tion, backup cannot be performed and output stops.
* Do not replace the battery during backup operation. Output will stop.

Caution (for battery replacement)


Perform replacement on a stable and flat place.
● Handle the battery carefully so that you do not drop it.
● Not doing so could cause injury or burns due to liquid (acid) leakage.

Use a specified battery for replacement.


● Not doing so may cause a fire.
● Product model: BP100XS (Replacement battery pack for BU1002SW)
BP150XS: Two required (Replacement battery pack for BU3002SW)

Do not replace the battery in a place where there is flammable gas.


6
● Spark may occur when connecting the battery, which may cause an explosion or fire.

If fluid (dilute sulfuric acid) leaks from the battery, do not touch the fluid.
● Doing so may cause blindness or burns.
● If it contacts your eyes or skin, wash it out with lots of clean water and consult your doctor.

Do not disassemble or modify the battery.


● Doing so could cause dilute sulfuric acid leak, which could cause blindness and burns.

Do not drop the battery and do not expose it to strong impact.


● Dilute sulfuric acid may leak.

Do not short the battery with metal objects.


● Doing so could cause an electric shock, fire or burn.
● Some electrical energy still remains inside the spent battery.

Do not put the battery into fire and do not break it.
● The battery may explode or leak dilute sulfuric acid.

Do not use a new battery and an old battery at the same time.
● Dilute sulfuric acid may leak.

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Caution (for battery replacement)
● A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current.The following
precautions should be observed when working on batteries:
1) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects from the hands.
2) Use tools with insulated handles.
3) Wear rubber gloves and boots.
4) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
5) Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting batteries terminals.
● Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of
batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

Attention
Lorsque l’appareil est utilisé conformément aux normes UL ou au marquage CE, ne pas remplacer la
batterie en cours de fonctionnement (lorsque l’appareil est en cours de sortie). Le remplacement de la
batterie pendant le fonctionnement n’est pas conforme aux normes UL ou au marquage CE. S’assurer
d’arrêter l’appareil avant de remplacer la batterie.

* Lors du remplacement de la batterie, éteindre les appareils connectés, couper l’interrupteur


d’alimentation de l’ASC et débrancher la fiche d’entrée AC du mur.
* Si une erreur d’alimentation d’entrée comme une panne de courant se produit lors du remplacement de
la batterie pendant que l’appareil est en marche, le fonctionnement autonome ne peut se déclencher et
la sortie est alors interrompue.
* Ne pas remplacer la batterie pendant le fonctionnement autonome. La sortie sera alors interrompue.

Attention (pour le remplacement de la batterie)


Effectuer le remplacement à un endroit stable et plat.
● Manipuler soigneusement la batterie afin de ne pas la laisser tomber.
● Ne pas le faire peut entraîner des blessures ou des brûlures dues au liquide (acide) de fuite.

Utiliser une batterie spécifiée pour le remplacement.


● Ne pas le faire peut provoquer un incendie.
● Modèle du produit : BP100XS (Batterie de rechange pour le BU1002SW)
BP150XS : Deux requises (Batterie de rechange pour le BU3002SW)

Ne pas changer la batterie en présence de gaz inflammable.


● Une étincelle peut se produire lors de la connexion de la batterie, ce qui peut provoquer une
explosion ou un incendie.

Si du liquide (acide sulfurique dilué) fuit de la batterie, ne pas toucher ce


liquide.
● Cela peut provoquer la cécité ou des brûlures.
● S’il entre en contact avec les yeux ou la peau, rincer abondamment à l’eau claire avant de
consulter un médecin.

Ne pas démonter ou modifier la batterie.


● Cela peut entraîner une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué, ce qui peut causer la cécité et des
brûlures.

Ne pas faire tomber la batterie ni l’exposer à des chocs violents.


● Une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué peut se produire.

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Attention (pour le remplacement de la batterie)


Ne pas court-circuiter la batterie avec des objets métalliques.
● Cela peut entraîner un choc électrique, un incendie ou des brûlures.
● Une batterie usagée peut encore contenir de l’énergie électrique.

Ne pas jeter la batterie au feu ni la briser.


● La batterie peut exploser ou connaître une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué.

Ne pas utiliser simultanément une batterie neuve et une batterie usagée.


● Une fuite d’acide sulfurique dilué peut se produire.
● Une batterie peut présenter un risque de choc électrique et de courant élevé de court-circuit.
Les précautions suivantes doivent être observées lors des interventions sur les batteries :
1) Retirer les montres, bagues ou autres objets métalliques des mains.
2) Utiliser des outils pourvus de poignées isolées.
3) Porter des gants et bottes en caoutchouc.
4) Ne pas poser d’outils ou de pièces métalliques sur les batteries.
5) Débrancher la source de chargement avant de connecter ou déconnecter les bornes des
batteries.
● L’entretien des batteries doit être effectué ou supervisé par un personnel connaissant bien
les batteries et les précautions nécessaires. Tenir le personnel non autorisé à l’écart des
batteries.

Notes
Battery recycling
The unit uses lead acid batteries, which are a valuable recyclable resource. Please recycle.
For information on recycling, please contact our OMRON Electronic Systems & Equip-
ments repair center.
Pb 6
■ Procedure for recycling the battery
<BU1002SW>

1. Use a screwdriver to loosen (turn clockwise) the 2 screws at the top of the front panel of the unit, until
they turn freely. (The screws cannot be removed from the front panel.) ➀
Pull the front panel towards you to remove it. ➁

Loosen the
2 screws.

1
90%
90% 50%
50% 30%
30%

2
電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力 バッテリ バイパス -
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト バッテリ
運転
-  交換
バイパス
運転 バッテリ
 交換

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2. Remove the battery connector from the plate cover ➀ and disconnect the connector. ➁

90%

50%

Battery connector
30%

電源出力

バイパス
運転
バッテリ
 増設
-
バッテリ
Disconnect by holding here.
 交換

Plate cover 2

3. Turn the 2 screws that fix the plate cover counterclockwise to remove them. ➀
Pull the plate cover towards you ➁ and lift it up to remove it. ➂

Remove the 2 screws.

90%
90%
50%
50%
30%
30%

2
電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力 バッテリ -
ブザー停止 バイパス

1
 増設 バッテリ
運転
-  交換
バイパス
運転 バッテリ
 交換

4. Hold the pullout label at the bottom of the battery pack and remove the battery pack.

Do not hold the connector or cable of the battery pack.

Use the red tape on the top of the battery pack, which is 10 cm from the inner edge of the battery, to
gauge how much further you need to pull the battery to remove it. Hold the battery securely with both
hands so as not to drop it.

Red tape

Battery connector
90%

50%

30%

電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト

バイパス -

運転 バッテリ
 交換

Battery pack

Pullout label
(Pull this to remove.)

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5. Insert a new battery into the UPS as far as it will go. ➀


● Replacement battery pack
For BU1002SW: Model BP100XS
Attach the plate cover.
Insert the lug at the bottom of the cover into the hole in the main body ➁ and push it towards the main
body. ➂
Use a screwdriver to securely tighten (clockwise) the 2 screws you removed. ➃
Do not pinch the cable with the plate cover.

Tighten the 2 screws.

90%
90%
50%
50%
30%
30%
90%

50%

30%

電源出力 バッテリ
3 電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト -
バイパス
バイパス - 運転 バッテリ
バッテリ  交換
運転
 交換

電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト

2
バイパス -

運転 バッテリ
 交換

6. Insert the connector until it is locked. ➀


Secure the connector to the plate cover. ➁

You may hear a “pop” sound when you connect the battery if it is replaced
after the unit’s operation is stopped, but this sound is not abnormal.
6

Secure the connector


by the 3 supports on the
plate cover.

1 2

If you cannot secure the connector to the plate cover, the connector is not
inserted completely.
Insert the connector again.

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7. Attach the front panel.
Insert the lug at the bottom of the front panel into the hole in the main body ➀ and push it towards the
main body. ➁
Use a screwdriver to securely tighten (clockwise) the 2 screws at the top of the front panel. ➂

Tighten the
2 screws.

90%

50%

30%

90%

1
50%

2 電源出力 バッテリ
ブザー停止/テスト
30%

 増設
バイパス -

運転 バッテリ
 交換

電源出力 バッテリ
 増設 ブザー停止/テスト

バイパス -

運転 バッテリ
 交換

Battery replacement is now complete.

■ Procedure for recycling the battery


<BU3002SW>

1. Use a screwdriver to loosen (anti-clockwise rotation) the 4 screws on the front panel of the unit, until they
turn freely. (The screws cannot be removed from the front panel.)
Pull the front panel towards you to remove it. ➀
Loosen the
4 screws.

2. Remove the battery connectors from the lower plate cover ➀ and disconnect each of the connectors. ➁

Battery connector

1
Disconnect by holding here.
Plate cover
2
1

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3. Turn the 2 screws that fix the plate cover anti-clockwise to remove them. ➀
While pulling the plate cover toward you ➁, lift it up and remove the lower battery connector from the
eyehole.

Remove the 2 screws.

1
2

4. Hold the pullout label at the bottom of the battery pack and remove the battery pack.
Remove the upper and lower sections one by one.

Do not hold the connector or cable of the battery pack.

Use the red tape on the top of the battery pack, which is 10 cm from the inner edge of the battery, to
gauge how much further you need to pull the battery to remove it. Hold the battery securely with both
hands so as not to drop it.
6

Battery connector

Battery pack
(Upper) Red tape

Pullout label
(Pull this to remove.)

Battery pack
(Lower)

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5. Insert the new batteries into upper and lower sections as far as they will go. ➀
● Replacement battery pack
For BU3002SW: Model number BP150XS (two required)
Run the top portion of the lower battery connector through the square hole in the plate cover. ➁
Insert the lug at the bottom of the cover into the hole in the main body and push it towards the main
body.
Use a screwdriver to securely tighten (clockwise) the 2 screws you removed. ➂
Do not pinch the cable with the plate cover.

Tighten
the 2 screws.

1
3

6. Securely connect the upper and lower connectors. ➀


Secure the connector to the plate cover. ➁

You may hear a “pop” sound when you connect the battery if it is replaced
after the unit’s operation is stopped, but this sound is not abnormal.

Secure the connector


by the 2 supports on the
plate cover.

1
2

If you cannot secure the connector to the plate cover, the connector is not
inserted completely.
Insert the connector again.

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7. Attach the front panel.


Push the front panel toward the main body. ➀
Use a screwdriver to securely tighten (clockwise) the 4 screws on the front panel. ➁

Tighten the
4 screws.

Battery replacement is now complete.

<After replacing the battery during operation...>


If the battery replacement indicator is displayed and the beeper sounds before replacement, press
the beeper stop/test button once to stop the beeper, and hold it for 5 sec. to perform a self-diagnostic
test. The beeper stops and normal operation resumes after the 10-second test is complete.

<After replacing the battery when operation was stopped...> 6


Connect the AC input plug to a wall outlet (commercial power) and turn ON the power switch of the
UPS. When operation starts, the self-diagnostic test is automatically performed. Normal operation
resumes after the 10-second test.

Write the usage start date on the label on the front. Also, by using the included UPS moni-
toring software, possible to keep a record of usage start date by the software.

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6-3 Replacing the fan


The fan in the unit has an expected lifespan of approximately 5 years.
Replace it when the Error Lamp is lit and the fan is stopped.

Caution
When this product is used in compliance with UL standards or CE marking, do
not replace the fan.
● Fan replacement does not comply with UL, CE standards or CE marking.

The fan can be replaced while the unit is in operation (power supply is being output) or while the
unit is stopped (power supply output is stopped). Choose whichever replacement method is more
convenient.
* If the fan stops or is removed while the unit is in operation, the “EF” lamp blinks, the beep sounds con-
tinuously, and output is supplied through bypass operation.
In this state, if an input power supply error occurs due to a power failure or other reason, the unit stops
without entering Battery Mode.
* Do not replace the fan while in Battery Mode.
The unit will stop.

Attention
Lorsque ce produit est utilisé en conformité avec les normes UL ou le marquage
CE, ne pas remplacer le ventilateur.
● Le remplacement du ventilateur n’est pas conforme aux normes UL, CE ou au marquage CE.

Le ventilateur peut être remplacé pendant que l’appareil est en marche (alimentation électrique en
cours de sortie) ou lorsque l’appareil est à l’arrêt (alimentation électrique de sortie arrêtée). Choisir
la méthode de remplacement la plus commode.
* Si le ventilateur s’arrête ou est retiré alors que l’appareil est en marche, la lampe « EF « clignote, le
signal sonore retentit de façon ininterrompue, et la sortie est fournie via l’opération de dérivation.
Dans cet état, si une erreur d’alimentation d’entrée se produit à cause d’une panne de courant ou pour
toute autre raison, l’appareil s’arrête sans passer en Mode batterie.
* Ne pas remplacer le ventilateur pendant le Mode batterie.
L’appareil va s’arrêter.

■ Precautions when replacing the fan


Warning
Do not insert your hand or metal objects into the fan recess.
• Doing so may cause electric shock or short-circuit.

Do not put your fingers into the fan.


• The fan spins when the AC input plug is connected to a wall outlet (commercial power).
• Doing so may result in injury.

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Avertissement
Ne pas insérer la main ou des objets métalliques dans les interstices du
ventilateur.
• Cela peut provoquer un choc électrique ou un court-circuit.

Ne pas mettre les doigts dans le ventilateur.


• Le ventilateur tourne lorsque la fiche d’entrée AC est branchée à une prise murale
(alimentation secteur).
• Cela peut entraîner des blessures.

Detect abnormally working fans.


(Not rotating, abnormal noise, vibrating, the fan contacting the cover, etc)

BU3002SW Front view


BU1002SW Rear view (after removing the front panel)

BU1002SW Rear view


バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換

Cooling Fan
Model: BUF3002S
* Different model from
Cooling Fan Cooling fan the rear cooling fan
Model: BUF1002S Model: BUF1002S

■ Fan replacement procedure


1. Use a screwdriver to loosen (turn counter-clockwise) and remove the 3 cooling fan screws. ➀
Pull the cooling fan toward you to remove it. ➁

Fan recess
1 Loosen the
3 screws.

Fan

2
* Different screw locations for BU3002SW front fan.

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2. While pressing down on the tip of the fan connector ➀, pull it toward you to disconnect it. ➁
The beep stops, and the error lamp turns OFF.

3. Insert the new fan connector until it clicks into place. ➂


The beep stops, and the "EF" status display lamp turns OFF.

● Replacement fan 3
For BU1002SW/ BU3002SW rear fan : Model BUF1002S
For BU3002SW front fan : Model BUF3002S

4. Insert the fan into the unit’s fan recess. ➀


Use a screwdriver to securely tighten (turn clockwise) the 3 removed screws. ➁
When doing so, make sure the cable does not become pinned under the fan cover.

Fan replacement is complete.

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6-4 Cleaning
1. Cleaning the UPS
Moisten a soft cloth with water or detergent, squeeze it tightly, and wipe the product lightly.
Do not use chemicals such as thinner and benzene. (They cause deformation or discoloration.)

2. Removing dust from the AC input plug, power supply output receptacles and
output terminal block of the UPS
Stop all the connected devices and the UPS and disconnect the AC input plug from a wall outlet (com-
mercial power).
Then, remove dust with a dry cloth and make the connection again.
(For information on the connection procedure:)
See also "2-3 Connecting the equipment" ➛ Page 20

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7. Using the UPS monitoring software and contact signal
Using the UPS monitoring software
7 and contact signal

* If you do not use the UPS monitoring software and contact signal, this step
is not required.

■ UPS monitoring software


“PowerAct Pro (for Windows/Linux)”, “UPS service driver” and “UPS Power Manager (Mac)” UPS monitoring
software is included with this product. Refer to the table below for details about compatibility. Choose which
one to use based on the application. Refer to the table below for details about compatibility. For further
details about the software functions, refer to the separate "UPS Monitoring Software Quick Installation
Guide."

• UPS monitoring software selection table


Required options
Model OS Communication method UPS monitoring software Reference
(sold separately)
Serial
Windows Vista PowerAct Pro (Note 1) – ⇒See 7-1
(RS232C or USB 1.1)
PowerAct Pro (Note 1) – ⇒See 7-1
Windows server2003 Serial
x64 Edition (RS232C or USB 1.1) UPS service (OS standard) + – ⇒See 7-2
Windows XP/2000 UPS service driver (included software)
x64 Edition
Contact signal (Note 2) (Note 4) UPS service (OS standard) BUC26 ⇒See 7-3
LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G ⇒See 8-1
PowerAct Pro (Note 1) – ⇒See 7-1
Serial
UPS service (OS standard) +
Windows server2003 (RS232C or USB 1.1) – ⇒See 7-2
UPS service driver (included software)
Windows XP/2000
Contact signal (Note 2) (Note 4) UPS service (OS standard) BUC26 ⇒See 7-3
BU1002SW
LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G ⇒See 8-1
BU3002SW
Contact signal (Note 2) (Note 3) UPS service (OS standard) BUC26 ⇒See 7-3
Windows NT 4.0 ⇒See 8-1
LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G
Serial
PowerAct Pro (Note 1) – ⇒See 7-1
Windows Me/98 (RS232C or USB 1.1)
LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G ⇒See 8-1
Serial –
PowerAct Pro (Note 1) ⇒See 7-1
Linux (Note 2) (RS232C or USB 1.1)
LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G ⇒See 8-1
Mac OS X (10.3、10.4) Serial (USB1.1) UPS Power Manager – ⇒See 7-1
Mac OS X Server (10.3, 10.4)
(Note 5) LAN Shutdown software for SNMP/web card SC20G ⇒See 8-1

Note 1: The most recent version can be downloaded from our homepage (http://www.omron.co.jp/ese/).
Note 2: Files cannot be automatically saved.
Note 3: To automatically stop the UPS, it may be necessary to change the PC’s BIOS settings.
Change the PC’s BIOS settings so that the PC’s power supply is not cut after OS shutdown is performed.
Note 4: The UPS automatically stops once the battery is depleted.
Note 5: Compatible only with Macintosh computers equipped with PowerPC CPU.

Caution
When this product is used in compliance with CE marking, please use under 3m
connection cable.

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• UPS monitoring software function list


●Standard  ▲Limited
Network management SNMP management
General applications applications applications
Software title (Simple functions, standalone) (Advanced functions, (Advanced functions,
network support) network support)

UPS service OS standard UPS Power SNMP/Web


PowerAct Pro
Function driver UPS service Manager (Mac) card

Connection cable SNMP/Web


Required options BUC26 card SC20G
Windows Vista (Ultimate/Business/
Home Premium/Home Basic)
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition
Compatible OS

Windows XP x64 Edition


Windows Server 2003
Windows XP/2000
Windows NT4.0
Windows Me/98
Linux (Note 4)
Mac OS X v10.4/Server v10.4
Mac OS X v10.3/Server v10.3 (Note 5)
Auto shutdown (Note 1)
UPS monitoring (operating status)
UPS monitoring (data) (Note 2)
Pop-up notification
End when OS is inactive (Note 3)
Auto file save (Note 3)
Schedule operation
Software function

UPS setting change


External command execution
Event log save
Data log save
Coordinated shutdown (shutdown of multiple units)
Output receptacle control
Redundant power supply support
Remote UPS management
Mail send
SNMP management
Telnet connection
SYSLOG support
Note 1: The UPS stops automatically only when the battery is depleted. (Battery Mode continues until the battery is depleted.)
Note 2: Only the battery capacity can be monitored.
Note 3: This function can be used with Windows only. It cannot be used with Linux.
Note 4: For the latest information, check our website at: http://www.omron.co.jp/ese/
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Note 5: Compatible only with Macintosh computers equipped with PowerPC CPU.

[Explanation of software functions]


1 Auto shutdown The computer can be shut down automatically when a problem occurs with the power supply.
2 UPS monitoring (operating status) The operating status of the UPS can be monitored (in Commercial Power Mode/Battery Mode).
3 UPS monitoring (data) Monitoring can be performed for input voltage value, connection capacity, battery capacity, etc.
4 Pop-up notification When a problem such as a power failure occurs, a pop-up window that shows the details of the problem can be displayed.
5 Shutdown when OS is inactive Shutdown can be performed when the computer is in an inactive state.
The operating status is retained at shutdown in inactive state, so operation details are not lost.
6 Auto file save Files such as open Word and Excel documents are automatically saved at shutdown.
7 Schedule operation Schedule settings can be made for UPS stop/start.
8 UPS setting change UPS settings (beep ON/OFF, etc.) can be changed. (Items that can be set vary according to the UPS.)
9 External command execution By executing commands at shutdown, items such as application programs can be launched.
10 Event log save Information of events that occur on the UPS (power supply problems, setting changes, occurrences of failure, etc.) are saved as a log.
11 Data log save Data of input/output voltage value, connection capacity, etc. is periodically saved as a log (the save frequency can be set).
12 Coordinated shutdown When a problem occurs with the power supply, multiple computers connected to the UPS can coordinate to perform auto shutdown.
13 Output receptacle control The UPS output receptacles can be individually set to ON/OFF.
14 Redundant power supply support Two or more UPS can be connected to computers equipped with redundant power supply.
Shutdown is not performed when a power supply proble affects only one of the units.
Shutdown is performed only when a power supply problem occurs with both UPS, so the system's operating rate is improved.
15 Remote UPS management The UPS can be managed remotely from a computer on the network.
16 Mail send When a problem such as a power failure occurs, a notification email describing the problem can be sent to the system administrator.
17 SNMP management UPS management information can be sent to the SNMP manager.
18 Telnet connection Settings such as shutdown parameters can be made via the Telnet connection.
19 SYSLOG support UPS management information can be recorded in SYSLOG.

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When using the included UPS monitoring


7-1
software to perform auto shutdown
● When using PowerAct Pro “UPS monitoring software for Windows/Linux”

"PowerAct Pro" UPS monitoring software


The included "PowerAct Pro" UPS monitoring software allows you to automatically save files and perform
shutdown processing of your PC when a power failure occurs.(It is possible to shut down multiple com-
puters on the network.)
Also, you can perform desired operation by setting the automatic start/stop of the UPS based on the
schedule setting.
* The time between the occurrence of a power failure and the shutdown of your PC must be within the
backup time measured in "5-1 How to measure backup time" on page 49.
For more information, refer to the Instruction Manual and online help of the UPS monitoring software.

1. Connect the UPS to a computer.


Cable: Included connection cable (RS-232C or USB)
* The RS232C and USB cannot be used at the same time.

<RS-232C>
信号カード
Connector
   増設

Connector
RS232C Connect to
Connect to RS-232C Connect to
RS-232C Connect to terminal RS-232C
terminal RS-232C connector on UPS
connector on UPS
Connector
Connector

Connect to RS-232C
Connect to RS-232C port on PC
port on PC

Included connection cable(RS-232C)


Included connection cable(RS-232C)
BU1002SW
BU3002SW

<USB>
Connect to
USB
terminal

Connector Connector
Connect to
Connector USB Port
on UPS
Connect to Connect to
USB Port USB
on UPS Connector terminal
Connect to USB
port on PC

Connect to USB
port on PC

BU1002SW Included connection cable(USB)


Included connection cable(USB) BU3002SW

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* When connecting 2 or more computers to the UPS

UPS Power cable

Power cable LAN connection


PC server 3

Power cable
Network
PC server 2

Power cable
Switching hub
PC server 1

Remote connection
The included connection cable (RS-232C or USB)

2. Install the included UPS monitoring software on each computers.


Software to install: PowerAct Pro
How to install: Refer to the separate “UPS monitoring software installation guide”.

● When using UPS Power Manager “UPS monitoring software for Mac”

1. Connect the UPS to a computer.


Cable: Included USB communication cable
* Only 1 computer can be connected to the UPS

2. Install the included UPS monitoring software on the computer.


Software to install: UPS Power Manager
How to install: Refer to the separate “UPS monitoring software quick installation guide”.

<USB>
Connect to
USB

7
terminal

Connector Connector
Connect to
Connector USB Port
on UPS
Connect to Connect to
USB Port USB
on UPS Connector terminal
Connect to USB
port on PC

Connect to USB
port on PC

BU1002SW Included connection cable(USB)


Included connection cable(USB)
BU3002SW

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Explanation
Scheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software
● When performing scheduled operation in which the UPS is stopped and a device such as a breaker is
used to stop the UPS at the same time that commercial power stops, specify a period of no more than
3 months for the start of the next operation.
If you specify a period longer than 3 months, the internal timer is reset and the scheduled operation
does not start.
Note that this period reduces to approximately half when the battery is dead.
If a period of 3 months is exceeded, you start operation by supplying commercial power and pressing
the Start Switch. However, if the battery is dead, you may not be able to start operation. In this case,
replace the battery according to "6-2 Replacing the battery" on page 53.

Start of operation in scheduled operation using the UPS monitoring software


● To manually start up this unit after it has been stopped by a scheduled operation, turn OFF the power
switch and turn it back ON again.
To stop the unit when it is in operation, turn OFF the power switch.

Auto restart after OS closing processing using the UPS monitoring software
● When a power failure occurs, certain PCs (*1) automatically restart immediately after the OS is shut
down by auto shutdown.
In this case, the UPS stops during or after the restart of the PC, which may damage files and the hard
disk. You can avoid this phenomenon by disabling POWER MANAGEMENT in the BIOS settings of the
PC.
*1) Certain PC: It is known that this phenomenon occurs for MICRON's Millennia Mme.

Precautions when “setting the UPS to stop automatically” after OS shutdown


● If, after a power failure occurs, the power is restored while auto shutdown processing is being
performed, UPS output stops once after the set time elapses. After shutdown processing is complete,
do not turn ON the computer until the UPS has finished restarting.

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When performing auto-save functions using the


7-2 UPS service in Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 +
UPS service driver
When using the included "UPS service driver", the OS standard UPS service in Windows Server 2003/XP/2000
can be used. When there is a power failure, files can automatically be saved and the computer can be shut
down.
1. Connect the UPS to a computer.
* Only 1 computer can be connected to the UPS
Cable: Included connection cable (RS-232C or USB)
* The RS232C cable and USB cable cannot be used at the same time.

<RS-232C>
信号カード
   増設
Connector
Connector
RS232C

Connect to Connect to
Connect to RS-232C Connect to
RS-232C RS-232C
terminal RS-232C terminal
connector on UPS
connector on UPS
Connector
Connector

Connect to RS-232C
Connect to RS-232C port on PC
port on PC

Included connection cable(RS-232C)

Included connection cable(RS-232C)


BU1002SW
BU3002SW

<USB>
Connect to
USB
terminal

Connector
Connector
7
Connect to
Connector USB Port
on UPS
Connect to
Connect to USB
USB Port Connector terminal
on UPS

Connect to USB
port on PC
Connect to USB
port on PC

Included connection cable(USB)


BU3002SW

Included connection cable(USB) BU1002SW

2. Install the included "UPS service driver" on the computer.


Software to install: UPS service driver
How to install: Refer to the separate "UPS monitoring software installation guide".

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When performing auto-save functions using


7-3 the standard UPS service in Windows Server
2003/XP/2000/NT
When using in combination with the BUC26 cable (sold separately), the OS standard UPS service in
Windows Server 2003/XP/2000/NT can be used. When there is a power failure, the computer can be shut
down.
1. Connect the UPS to a computer.
Cable: Connection cable (BUC26), sold separately
* Only 1 computer can be connected to the UPS

Connector

Connect to
RS-232C Connect to
terminal contact signal
connector on UPS

Connector

Connect to RS-232C
port on PC

Connection cable (BUC26)


BU1002SW

Connector

Connect to
contact signal
Connect to connector on UPS
RS-232C
terminal

Connector

Connect to RS-232C
port on PC

Connection cable (BUC26)

BU3002SW

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2. Perform UPS service setup.


You need to make Windows settings in order to perform auto shutdown. There is no need to install
software.

<When using the Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 standard UPS service>


Start up the computer after connecting it with the UPS.
Perform "Log on to Windows" as the Administrator.
After logging on, follow the instructions below to set up the UPS service.

● How to set up UPS service (shut down Windows when low battery level is detected)
1) Double-click the "Power supply options" icon in "Control Panels".
2) Click the "UPS" tab in the "Power supply options" window.
Click the "Select (S)" button.

Click

Click

3) Click the button on the right of the "Select manufacturer (S)" window, and select "General" from the list.
Click on "Custom" in the "Select model (M)" window.

Click the button on the right of the "Port (P)" window, and select from the list the port that the UPS is
connected to. (In the example screen below, the UPS is connected to COM1.)
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Click the "Next (N)" button.

Click

Click

Click

Click

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4) In the "UPS signal polarity" box, click on the boxes to the right of "Power supply failure/battery drive (P)"
and "Low battery (L)" signals to insert check marks.
Set the polarity for each signal to "Negative". Click the "End" button.

Check

Check Click

5) Click the "OK" button in the "Power supply options" window.


Setup is complete.

Click

When a power failure occurs, Windows shutdown starts once the Low battery level signal is detected.

If the power is restored before the Low battery level signal is detected, Windows shutdown does not
start and the normal monitoring state is restored.

Stopping the UPS


Recycling and Discarding the Battery
In the Windows Server 2003/XP/2000 UPS service, there is no function to stop the UPS. After Win-
dows is shut down, manually turn OFF the unit's power switch.

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● How to set up UPS service (set the time to shut down Windows)
1) After performing the setup described in the previous section, click the "Configure (C)" button in the
"Power supply options" window.

Click

2) In the "Warning" box, place a check mark in the box to the left of "Time from when battery drive starts
until warning is issued (M)" by clicking on it.

In the window to the right, set the amount of time to wait before starting Windows shutdown after a
power failure occurs. (Setting range: 2 to 720 minutes)

Click the "OK" button.

Check Set
7

Click

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3) Click the "OK" button in the "Power supply options" window.
Setup is complete.

Click

When a power failure occurs, Windows shutdown starts once the set time is exceeded or the low
battery voltage signal is detected.

If the power is restored before the set time is exceeded, Windows shutdown does not start and the
normal monitoring state is restored.

<When using the Windows NT standard UPS service>


● How to set up UPS service
1) Double-click the "UPS" icon in "Control Panels".
2) Insert a check mark in the checkbox to the right of "Port where UPS is installed (U)..." by clicking on it.
In the setting field, select the number of the serial port (COM1 to 4) the unit is connected to.
3) To shut down Windows when a low battery is detected, click on the checkboxes to the left of "Power
failure signal (P)", "Low battery level signal (L)" and "Remote uninterruptible power source shutdown
signal (R)" to insert check marks.

<Setting to detect low battery singal and shut down Windows>

Check
Set

Check
Set

Set each signal interface voltage setting as shown below.


- Power failure signal (P) ... Negative
- Low battery signal (L) ... Negative
- Remote uninterruptible power source shutdown ... Positive

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4) To set the time to shut down Windows, click on the checkboxes to the left of “Power failure signal (P)”
and “Remote uninterruptible power source shutdown signal (R)” to insert check marks.

<Setting to detect low battery singal and shut down Windows after the set delay period>

Check
Check

Check
Set

Set

Set each signal interface voltage setting as shown below.


- Power failure signal (P) ... Negative
- Remote uninterruptible power source shutdown ... Positive

Set the attributes for the uninterruptible power source and the time for each UPS service item.

Note
Please note that in the case of incorrect interface voltage signal settings, Windows NT will not receive
the signal from the UPS and the UPS will not stop when there is a power failure.
Failure to put check marks in the boxes will lead to the same result.

5) After the settings are made, double-click the "Service" icon in "Control Panels".
6) Select the UPS service and click the "Start" button.
7
Click

By starting the alerter service, messenger service, and event log service in advance, the UPS service
sends warning messages to the user and records a history of events such as power failures when
they occur.

When a power failure occurs, Windows shutdown is performed once the Low battery level signal is
detected. If the power is restored before the Low battery level signal is detected, Windows shutdown
is not performed and the normal monitoring state is restored.

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7-4 Contact signal


Contact Signal
You can develop your unique system based on the following specifications to automate the process at a
power failure. You can perform power-failure processing by allowing the system to detect the backup signal
and also perform system shutdown processing by allowing the system to detect the Low battery level signal.
Also, by inputting the backup stop signal from the system, you can stop the UPS with a sufficient battery
level to prepare for the next occurrence of a power failure.

1. Signal output
The UPS has 4 kinds of output signals. The output circuit consists of an open collector circuit using a
photo coupler (a kind of electronic switch).
● Backup Signal output: BU BU-COM ON when a power failure occurs
BU stays ON during a power failure.
● Low battery level signal output: BL BL-COM ON when the battery is low
Goes ON when the battery becomes weak during
the Battery Mode.
● Trouble Signal output: TR TR-COM ON when a power failure occurs
Goes ON when an internal failure of the UPS occurs.
● Battery Replacement Signal output (WB) WB-COM ON when battery deterioration is detected
Goes ON when the test determines that battery
replacement is necessary due to deterioration.

2. Signal input
● Input of the UPS Stop Signal (BS) BS-COM UPS stops
Stops the output of the UPS after the time period specified by the “power output stop delay time setting”
has elapsed.
(1) When the "BS signal valid range setting" (setting switch 7 ) is set to OFF:
You can stop the output of the UPS by inputting the voltage signal (HIGH) that lasts at least 10
seconds from the outside.
(2) When the "BS signal valid range setting" (setting switch 7 ) is set to ON:
You can stop power output by inputting the voltage signal (HIGH) that lasts at least 0.01 second (10
ms) from the outside that is accepted only during backup.
See also "4-4 Changing the setting of the functions" "2. UPS operation mode settings" ➛ Page 40, 45

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● Remote ON/OFF Signal


Remote ON/OFF signals can be used to start and stop the External contact Operate
UPS, by using either an externally connected contact or the Open Start
ON/OFF status of the open collector circuit. To use this func- Close Stop
tion, turn on the Power Switch of the UPS. (Note: When there
is no AC power supply, it is not possible to start up UPS by the
remote ON/OFF signals even though cold start is set ON.)
Connection terminals are at contact signal connector pins 6 ,7
and the remote ON/OFF connector.

3. Items that can be set using the contact signal card


Please make a cable to connect to the system by yourself.
See also "8. Example of the use of the Contact Signal circuit" ➛ Page 82

Jumper setting:
(9 digits)

DIP switches
(3 digits)

■Setting the switches

After changing the setting switch, follow the procedure described below.
7
After changing the setting switch, turn OFF the UPS power siwtch, disconnect
the AC input plug, wait until the status indicator is completely OFF, and then
reinsert the AC input plug.
● The setting switch changes do not become valid until the AC input plug is reinserted.

By using the switches of contact signal card, set the item below.

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● Output delay time setting for backup signal output (BU) BU-COM ON when there is a power failure
Continues during a power failure, and turns ON (OFF).
By setting the contact signal card’s setting switch as
shown in the table on the right, the length of time from
ON
when the power failure occurs until the power failure sig- 1 2 3
nal is output can be delayed between 0 and 3 minutes.
Setting Setting Delay time
switch 1 switch 2 setting
The power failure signal is not output if the power supply
error is resolved within the set delay time. 0 second
OFF OFF
(factory setting)
Signal output after
ON OFF
30 seconds
Signal output after
OFF ON
60 seconds
● BU/BL signal reverse output setting Signal output after
BU and BL signals are output in reverse. ON ON
180 seconds

Setting switch 3 Backup signal output (BU)


OFF Normal output (factory setting)
ON
1 2 3
ON Reverse output

AC input ON

OFF
BU signal ON
((setting switch 3:
OFF (normal output)) OFF
BU signal ON
((setting switch 3:
ON (reverse output)) OFF

Backup signal output (BU) delay time setting (setting switches 1, 2)

■Jumper settings
By making jumper settings, the contact signal card SC05 and SC06 connector pin assignments can be
changed.
Turn over the contact signal card, and change the contact sugnal card’s JP2 to JP9 jumper settings (8
settings) to “SC05/06”.
* Use the [SC05/06/07] side for JP10.
* Factory settings
JP2 to JP9: SC07 side
JP10: SC05/06/07 side

<Before change> <After change> Jumper settings


(8 digits)
SC05/06 SC05/06

SC07 SC07

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■Insert/ removal method of contact signal card


(1) Turn OFF the power switch, remove the top and bottom screws (2 screws) of the contact signal connector
on the back of the unit, and carefully remove the contact signal card.

BU1002SW BU3002SW

(2) After changing the settings, carefully reinsert the contact signal card and securely tighten the 2 screws.

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BU3002SW

4. Contact Signal Connector (female DSUB9P)

For jumper setting “SC07”


Pin assignment Pin number For jumper setting “SC05/06”
* Factory settings
1 Battery LOW signal output (BL) NC
2 Trouble signal output (TR) Backup signal output (BU)
5  4  3  2  1
3 Backup stop signal input (BS) Backup reverse signal output (BU)
9  8  7  6 4 NC COMMON (COM)
Front view 5 COMMON (COM) Battery Low Signal output (BL)
Screw size: inch screw 6 Remote ON/OFF input (–) Backup stop signal input (BS)
#4-40 UNC 7 Remote ON/OFF input (+) Remote ON/OFF input (–)
8 Backup signal output (BU) Trouble Signal output (TR)
9 Battery replacement signal output (WB) Remote ON/OFF input (+)

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5. Remote ON/OFF connector
Connector
Pin assignment Pin number Signal name
1 2 1 Remote ON/OFF (+)
2 Remote ON/OFF (-)
Front view
Screw size: Inch screw Connect the included
remote ON/OFF connector
#4-40 UNC

6. Contact Signal ratings


● Signal output (BL, TR, BU, WB, BU) ● UPS Stop Signal input (BS)
Photo coupler ratings Input voltage HIGH(ON) 5 to 12 VDC
Appliable voltage: 35 VDC or less LOW(OFF) 0.7 VDC or less
Maximum current: 20 mA
● Remote ON/OFF
Voltage between terminals: 5 VDC
Current when closed: max.10 mA

7. Contact Signal circuit inside the UPS

BL

5V
TR

BU
10kΩ

WB

2.4V 560Ω Remote ON/OFF (+)


BS
Remote ON/OFF (-)

COM

8. Example of the use of the Contact Signal circuit

● Example of BU signal output circuit and ● Example of BS signal input circuit and the
the connected circuit connected circuit

12V 1K TLP521
BU
TLP627
1.2K
COM 12V1K BS From port on PC

To port on PC COM
UPS side System side GND
UPS side System side
Connecting cable Connecting cable
(twisted or shielded) (twisted or shielded)

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● Remote ON/OFF circuit

Example of
remote ON/OFF
remote ON/OFF(+)

remote ON/OFF(-)
UPS side

9. Precautions and notes for the use of the Contact Signal

Notes
● When connecting a device such as a relay that generates counter electromotive force to the
signal output circuit, connect diodes that prevent counter electromotive force to both ends of the
relay.

Explanation
● When power is restored after the unit stopped automatically during a power failure, the unit
automatically restarts and supplies power. If you do not want to start the connected devices, turn
OFF their switches or set the auto startup setting after recovery from power failure (setting switch
2 ) to ON (Auto startup is not performed). (See page 41.)

10. Xserve RAID connection procedure

Apple’s Xserve RAID can be controlled by changing the unit’s contact signal card settings.
* Cable: Connection cable (BUC28), sold separately

1. UPS connection procedure 7


(1) Turn OFF the unit’s power switch and remove the contact signal card from the rear of the unit.
See also How to insert/remove the contact signal card Page 81
(2) Change the contact signal card’s JP2 to JP9 jumper settings (8 settings) to “SC05/06.”
(3) Change the JP10 jumper setting to “SC05XSR.”

Change Jumper settings


(9 degits)

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(4) Insert the contact signal card into the UPS.
(5) Connect the BUC28 cable connector (female end) to the Xserve RAID serial port and turn the connect
fixing screw clockwise to tighten it.
Connect the other end (male end) of the same cable to the contact signal card and turn the connector
fixing screw clockwise to tighten it.

XserveRAID XserveRAID

BU1002SW BUC28 BU3002SW BUC28


cable cable

Contact Contact
signal card signal card

Xserve

Xserve

2. Procedure for changing settings so that Xserve RAID performs auto startup when UPS starts up
(1) Open RAID Admin.
(2) Select the target Xserve RAID and log in to it.
(3) After login is complete, the Settings button on the RAID Admin screen is enabled. Click this button to
open the Settings screen. (A RAID Admin administrator password is required when changing the set-
tings. Enter the password when prompted.)
(4) After the Settings screen opens, click the System tab and find the Options section. In the Options sec-
tion, place a check mark in the check box next to “Auto restart after power failure.”
(5) Click the OK button when finished.

3. Checking operation
(1) Put the UPS into Battery Mode by disconnecting the unit’s AC input plug from the wall outlet (commercial
power).
(2) When in Battery Mode, the UPS outputs the power outage signal. When the Xserve RAID receives the
power outage signal, the write cache is closed.
(The write cache section on the operating system’s RAID Admin data screen displays “Not in use.”)
(3) Power to the Xserve RAID can be turned OFF.
(4) After checking the operation, reconnect the unit’s AC input plug to the wall outlet (commercial power).

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8 Using an SNMP/Web card

8-1 Adding an SNMP/Web card


An SNMP/Web card can be loaded into the card slot on the back of the unit. Remove the contact signal
card that the unit came equipped with, and plug the SNMP/Web card in its place. Store the removed contact
signal card in a safe place.
• SNMP/Web card (model number: SC20G), sold separately

(1) Remove the 2 screws, and carefully pull out the contact signal card.

BU1002SW
BU3002SW

(2) Carefully insert the SNMP/Web card (model number: SC20G), and securely tighten the 2 screws.
* Replace with BU50SW/BU75SW/BU100SW/BU150SW/BU1002SW/BU3002SW brackets.

BU1002SW BU3002SW

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8-2 SNMP/Web card outline


■ Description (features)
• Direct connection between UPS and network
Inserting an SNMP/Web card (SC20G) into the UPS enables a LAN connection, allowing the UPS to be
controlled via computers with no serial port.
• Remote UPS management
Using a commercially available SNMP manager or web browser, you can control the UPS via a
computer connected to the network.
• Possible to make function settings for the UPS and SNMP/Web card via a computer on the network
UPS and SNMP/Web card (SC20G) parameter settings can be made via any SNMP management
station or internet browser. (Functions that act as an SNMP agent can make settings via Telnet and
serial connection.)
• Enhanced security functions
For HTTP and SNMP connections, access can be controlled for each IP.
• Coordinated shutdown
Multiple UPS can coordinate with each other to perform shutdown.
• Log function
* The UPS power status, battery status, etc. can be stored in the built-in flash memory.
* Compatible with SYSLOG.
• Auto shutdown function
Shutdown is automatically performed when there is a power supply error or when a shutdown has
been scheduled. Scheduled operations (auto startup and auto shutdown) can be performed over the
network.
• Equipped with UPS standard MIB (RFC1628) and proprietary MIB (swc mib)
• Using JAVA applet to monitor the power supply status
The power supply status can be visually checked on a graph display.

■ Specifications
LAN port 10/100 Mbit
Network protocol SNMP, HTTP, APR, RARP, TFTP, ICMP
Other communication route Serial connection: asynchronous method (setting only)
Number of controllable computers32 max. (including slave UPS when coordinated shutdown is enabled)
UPSMIB (RFC1628)
Support MIB
OMRON MIB
Other Equipped with real-time lock
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
Red Hat Linux 7.2/7.3/8.0
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES/WS (Red Hat Linux Advanced Server
2.1)
Shutdown software-compatible OS
Max OS X v10.3*/Server 10.3 (*1)
Max OS X v10.4*/Server 10.4 (*1)
(*1) Compatible only with Macintosh computers equipped with
PowerPC CPU.
For more details, refer to the instruction manual included with the SNMP/Web card.
The most recent firmware can be downloaded from our homepage(http://www.omron.co.jp/ese/).

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9 Extending the backup time

9-1 Connecting an additional battery unit


You can extend the backup time by connecting an additional optional battery unit to the UPS.

You can connect only one additional battery unit. UPS Additional battery unit
BU1002SW BUM100S
BU3002SW BUM300S

When an additional battery unit is connected, the charging time is 24 hours.

Adding BUM100S to the BU1002SW


For the BUM100S, the included battery connection cable is provided with cable clamps attached. Connect
the battery connection cable according to the instructions below.

(1) Loosen the screws and remove the battery connector covers on the rear side of the unit and battery unit.
Use the removed screws to attach the cable clamps.
(2) Connect the battery connection cable to the battery connectors on the rear side of the unit and the bat-
tery unit. To simplify the operation, do not yet tighten the screws that hold the battery connection cable
on the cable clamp.
(3) Use screws to attach the cable clamps to the rear side of the unit and the battery unit (2 screws each).
(4) Tighten the screws that hold the battery connection cable on the cable clamps.
(5) Turn ON the overcurrent protection switch on the back of the battery unit.
(6) Connect the AC input plug of the unit to a wall outlet. The additional battery lamp on the unit's operation
panel turns ON.
BU1002SW BUM100S Overcurrent protection
switch

ON   OFF

Cable clamp Battery connection Cable clamp


cable

See also For information on backup time, see the backup time table in ”5-2 Estimated backup time”.
➛ Page 49

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9. Installation and Connection
Adding BUM300S to the BU3002SW
(1) Loosen the screws and remove the battery connector covers on the rear side of the unit and battery unit.
(2) Connect the battery connection cable to the battery connectors on the rear side of the unit and the
battery unit. Connect the battery connection cable to the additional battery signal connector also.
(3) Turn ON the overcurrent protection switch on the back of the battery unit. Connect the AC input plug of
the unit to a wall outlet. The additional battery lamp on the unit's operation panel turns ON.

BU3002SW BUM300S

Additional battery
connection
Battery connection
cable
Additional battery
signal connection

Additional battery
connection

Additional battery
signal connection

Overcurrent protection
switch ON   

OFF

Connect the battery connection cable payingl attention to the position of the guide on the connector.

* To remove BUM300S, remove the additional battery signal connection cable first and then remove the
additional battery connection cable.

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10 Troubleshooting

Perform the checks shown below if the unit is operating abnormally.


If the unit continues to operate abnormally, please contact our Electronic Systems & Equipments customer
support center at _____.

Problem Check and remedy


UPS does not operate. 1. Check that the AC Input Plug is connected to the commercial power securely.
The LED display does not 2. AC input overcurrent protection is activated and power is cut.
light up, even though the • BU1002SW: If the black INPUT PROTECTION button pops up, there are too
AC input plug is connected many connected devices or there was a short-circuit with the connected devices.
to a wall outlet (commer- Disconnect all the connected devices, press the black INPUT PROTECTION switch
cial power) and the power (overcurrent protection switch), and turn on the power switch.
switch is ON. • BU3002SW: There may be too many devices connected or a short-circuit may have
occurred with the connected devices while the AC overcurrent protection switch
was OFF. Turn ON the AC input overcurrent protection switch on the back of the
unit and turn the power switch back ON. If the status indicator does not display
properly after you perform the above operation, there is a problem with the unit.
(See “Interpreting beeps and displays” on page 37.)
Backup is not possible. Is charging insufficient?
The computer stops when a Perform the test after charging the battery for at least 8 hours. (When an additional
power failure occurs. battery is connected, the charging time is 24 hours.)
(You can charge the battery by connecting the AC input plug of the UPS to a wall outlet
(commercial power).)
Backup is performed too Variations (decrease) in the input power occur frequently. Or, noise is included that
frequently. significantly distorts the voltage waveform of the input power.
Frequent switching is per- ● Change the wall outlet (commercial power) to which you connect the UPS. Try
formed although a power connecting to a wall outlet (commercial power) away from equipment that consumes
failure does not occur. large power.
You hear the sound of ● This problem may occur also when you connect many devices to a plug strip or
switching. extension cord connected to the UPS if it is a long or thin cable.
Does not turn ON when The unit does not start up when the input power supply voltage/frequency is abnormal.
power switch is pressed. (The status indicator displays “H-”, “-H”, “L-” or “-L”.) Check the voltage and frequency
of the input power supply.
See also A. Specifications Input Allowable voltage range, frequency see Page 90
The display is abnormal. The probable cause is noise that occurs inside the UPS.
● The display is unstable. ● Ground all devices connected to the UPS. Connect them to a wall outlet (commercial
● White lines occur. power) for 3-pin plugs or connect their Grounding Terminal to the Grounding Terminal
● Noise increases. of a wall outlet.
● This problem may occur when power cords are long or placed closely or when the
UPS and devices to be backed up are placed closely. Rearrange them.
● If the UPS or devices connected to the UPS are contained in a metal rack, attempt to
ground the rack itself.
The battery replacement 1) The auto battery test or self-diagnostic test determined that the battery is dead.
lamp blinks and the beeper 2) Did the overcurrent protection switch on the rear panel of the additional battery unit
sounds at 2-second
intervals.
get turned OFF when connecting an additional battery unit?
If it is not ON, the auto battery test may falsely detect a deteriorated battery. 10
The status indicator shows There are too many connected devices. Reduce the number of connected devices until
“ ”, and the beeper sounds “ ” is displayed on the status indicator.
at 0.5-second intervals.
The status indicator blinks Output stopped due to exceeded connection capacity.
“ ”, and the beeper Turn OFF all power to the unit and connected devices, and reduce the number of
sounds continuously. connected devices. Then, turn the power to the unit and connected devices back ON
and check whether " " is displayed on the status indicator.

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A. Specifications
Type BU1002SW BU3002SW
Method Operation method Full-time inverter supply method
Connectable devices PC, display, and peripherals
Input Rated input voltage 200/220/230/240 VAC
Input voltage range AC145(4 to 276(4V (with 85% or less connection load)
AC170(4 to 276(4V (with 85% or more connection load)
Frequency 50/60Hz ( 4Hz
Maximum current 7.4A 17.6A
Phase Single-phase, two-wire
Input plug shape NEMAL6-15P NEMAL6-20P
Input protection Reset-type overcurrent protection device
Input protection capacity 10A 20A
Output Allowable connection capacity *1 1000VA/700W 3000VA/2100W
Voltage (effective value) *2 200V mode AC200V ( 3%
220V mode AC220V ( 3%
230V mode AC230V ( 3%
240V mode AC240V ( 3%
Peak voltage value 200V mode: AC282V ( 6% 220V mode: AC310V ( 6%
(In Commercial Power Mode) 230V mode: AC324V ± 6% 240V mode: AC338V ± 6%
Peak voltage value 200V mode: AC282V ± 6% 220V mode: AC310V+6%/-10%
(In Battery Mode) 230V mode: AC324V+6%/-10% 240V mode: AC338V+6%/-12%
Frequency 50/60Hz ( 1Hz
Phase Single-phase, two-wire
Output waveform Sine wave
Waveform distortion rate 200V mode: 6% max. 220V mode: 10% max.
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Number of output receptacles IEC60320 C13: 3 pcs. IEC60320 C19: 1 pcs. C13 : 5 pcs.
Terminal block: 2 lines Terminal block: 2 lines
Power failure switching time Uninterrupted
Commercial direct shipment (switching time) 4msec. max.
Backup time *3 Minimum 5 minutes
Battery Type Compact sealed lead battery
Sealed lead battery life expectancy UPZFBST MPOHPQFSBUJOHMJGF
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Battery capacity (V/Ah) (x Quantity) 12V DC/ 7.2 Ah (x 3) 12V DC/ 9 Ah (x 6)
Charging time 8 hours *4
Environment Operating ambient temperature UP„$ EVSJOHPQFSBUJPO
UP„$ EVSJOHTUPSBHF

Operating ambient humidity 25 to 85%RH (during use)/10 to 90%RH (during storage)


Dimensions (W×H×Dmm) 145 x 395 x 224 ((1) mm *5 213 x 537 x 432 ((1) mm *6
Weight of unit Approx. 15.5 kg Approx. 35 kg
Internal power
consumption (max.) 50W (100W max.) 55W (155W max.) *7

Noise regulation
(compliance standard) VCCI Class A

Safety standards /
UL1778 / CE / RoHS compliance
RoHS directive compliance
Noise 50 dB max. 55 dB max.
*1: Make sure that both the VA value and the W value of the load capacity connected to the UPS are within the range specified here.
*2: Check the operation beforehand if the unit is used in any mode other than “200V AC mode”. In some cases, the maximum voltage
of output in Battery Mode may be lower than the maximum voltage in usual operation (commercial power supply).
*3: The backup times shown here are for when rated load is connected, at 20°C, and for initial characteristics.
*4: When an additional battery unit is connected, the charging time is 24 hours.
*5: The height includes the 13mm height of the rubber feet.
*6: The height includes the 56mm height of the casters.
*7: 170W max when and additional battery unit is connected.

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sécurité / directive RoHS
Bruit 50 dB max. 55 dB max.
*1: S’assurer que les valeurs VA et W de la capacité de charge reliée à l’ASC sont dans la plage indiquée ici.
*2: Tester à l’avance le fonctionnement si l’appareil est utilisé dans un autre mode que “mode 200V AC”. Dans certains cas, la tension
maximale de sortie en Mode batterie peut être inférieure à la tension maximale lors du fonctionnement habituel (alimen
*3: Les durées d’autonomie indiquées ici sont lorsque la charge nominale est branchée, à 20ºC, et pour les caractéristiques initiales.
*4: Lorsqu’une unité de batterie supplémentaire est connectée, le temps de charge est de 24 heures.
*5: La hauteur inclut la hauteur de 13mm des pieds en caoutchouc.
*6: La hauteur comprend la hauteur de 56mm des roulettes.
*7: 170W max quand une unité de batterie supplémentaire est connectée.

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B. Dimensions

• BU1002SW
(unit : mm / Tolerance : ±1mm)
Power cable (approx. 1.8 m)

145

224
5 395

13

10
402

ø15
ø2
M4 5
Screw 283 64

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26

• BU3002SW
(unit : mm / Tolerance : ±1mm)
3
360 99 213
Power cable (approx. 1.8 m)

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バッテリ ブザー停止/テスト
電源出力  増設
-
バイパス バッテリ
運転  交換
286

432
56

509
28
329
178

299 117
402 66

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BU1002SW / BU3002SW

C. Circuit block diagram

Commercial
power bypass
output

Power supply
200 to relay Rectifier Power
240V AC (high power Inverter
Noise supply
(sine Filter
input filter factor output:
converter) wave)
Input overcurrent 200/220/
protection Output 230/240V AC
switching
Step-up Control Power supply
converter circuit switch

Charging
circuit

At startup/capacity exceeded/error
Battery During Line mode
During Battery mode

D. Related products
Description BU1002SW BU3002SW
Replacement battery pack BP100XS BP150XS (two required)
Additional battery unit BUM100S BUM300S
Replacement fan BUF1002S for rear fan BUF1002S for rear fan
BUF3002S for front fan
Mounting bracket BUP100S BUP300S
SNMP/Web card SC20G
Connection cable for Windows UPS service BUC26
Apple Xserve RAID connection cable BUC28
* When using this product as a CE marking compliant product, use a connection cable that is
3m or less.

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